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Turn on Low Battery Mode if you want your battery to last longer. Also turn off Background App Refresh to stop apps draining battery in the background. Notifications will still work.
Set AirDrop to Contacts Only, to avoid random people sending you files. In Siri settings, turn off “Learn from this app” and “Show content in search” to prevent background indexing from draining battery after each new iOS update. Also turn off Bluetooth if you don’t need it.
You can search for any of these at the top of Settings.
I agree with the rest of your points but low battery mode noticeably affects performance and experience for me, I immediately notice the loss of 120Hz display and dimmer screen (though idk if that could be overridden by disabling auto brightness in Accessibility) but even more importantly overall system performance is reduced since it also slows cpu/gpu performance in favor of efficiency and it’s just too noticeable for me to use the mode anytime other than when I’m actually trying to stretch battery life if I can’t get to a charger for a while so basically its intended purpose. Also stuff like disabling HDR and most 5G can make some things look wonky that were expecting it and putting off iCloud sync / background tasks for an extended period of time would probably not be beneficial for most users.
Unless you just meant use it occasionally, but I guess I interpreted you meant turn it on and leave it on to improve battery life overall but it’s probably not worth gimping the capabilities of the expensive devices you paid for just to last a couple or few more hours between charges lol
Unless you have a mini iPhone version I hear their battery capacity isn’t too great
Depends on what you want and what your priorities are. I hate charging my phone multiple times a day. Don’t really notice the other stuff much. I had the battery replaced on my older iPhone 6. It was an okay experience, but I don’t wanna deal with that hassle again soon.
As far as I know, you have to do it for all apps. I really wish Steve Jobs was still around.