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-title iPhone Battery Saver: Face-to-Table Detection

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Silent Savings:‍ Simple Phone Placement Can Significantly extend Battery⁣ Life

Cupertino, CA & Mountain View,‌ CA – A⁤ little-known feature⁢ built into both Apple iPhones and Google‍ Pixel phones is quietly⁤ offering a​ ample boost to ⁣battery life, simply by placing the device face down on​ a surface. The function, largely unnoticed by users, leverages ⁢sensors to ​prevent the screen from illuminating with notifications, dramatically reducing energy consumption.

For years, smartphone users have relied on power-saving modes and manual adjustments⁤ like dimming screens ‌and closing apps to ⁢conserve battery. ​Tho, a‌ meaningful drain comes from ⁣the screen itself, activating with each ‍alert. “The screen consumes⁢ a lot of ⁣energy,” explains Arthur Shi, an​ engineer at⁣ iFixit, a ​leading electronics repair site. Each brief illumination ⁣adds​ up, especially ⁣with the dozens of notifications received daily.

Apple introduced “Face-to-table detection” as early as 2015, utilizing the ⁣phone’s sensors to recognize when it’s stationary‍ and face down. The⁢ system continues to ‍deliver ⁤audio and haptic feedback for notifications, but suppresses the screen’s activation. The energy savings aren’t uniform across ‍all models, Shi notes: “A worn iPhone 12 mini ​will show a greater difference than ⁢a new iPhone 17 Pro max and its significantly larger battery.”

google offers a similar feature on its Pixel line, called “Flip for Shh.” ⁣This activates Do Not⁤ Disturb ​mode when the phone is placed screen-down, further minimizing distractions and⁤ power usage.

The simplicity and longevity of this feature – existing for nearly a decade ⁢- make it⁢ a⁤ surprisingly effective, yet often overlooked, method ⁣for extending⁤ smartphone battery life.

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