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Mar 6, PM in response to mapexvenus In response to mapexvenus. Question: Q: Does push email drain battery life? More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate.

Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: Brian Kelly6 Brian Kelly6. Question: Q: Question: Q: Does push email drain battery life? Just wondering if push email drains the battery? Sometimes an app prevents your phone from going into standby and wreaks havoc on your battery life. Your Usage number should be way, way lower than your Standby number. Let it sit for about five minutes and then check the numbers again.

Loveless picked up on this right away. Mine was automatically set to Push. Loveless recommended that I set it turn that off temporarily and set it to Fetch every 15 to 30 minutes instead. You can also use the Manual mode, which only scans for new messages when you actually open the email app.

You can also tweak the push settings to fetch new emails only every hour or so, which is also a big help. While Push is only available to more modern email accounts like Gmail, most of us have at least one account that can utilize this email service. And how do you set it up on your iOS device? First of all, the terms fetch and push refer to how your email gets to your iPhone or iPad.

With Fetch, your device connects to the internet, checks your email server for new emails, and then downloads them. Fetch is typically set on a timed basis, while Push happens in real time. Plug your iOS device in and wait for it to power up. Make sure to use the charger supplied by Apple or one that runs at the same wattage and amperage. Let your iOS device charge for at least 5 hours.

The charge progress indicator is not displayed while your iOS device is turned off. Once your iOS device has powered back on successfully, remove the charging cable.

Select Accounts and Passwords. Select Fetch New Data. From the Fetch New Data screen, ensure that Push is turned off. For each Email account you have, ensure that each one is set to Fetch. This can be done by selecting each account and choosing Fetch instead of "Manual" or "Push. From here, you can dictate how often your iOS device attempts to check for new Email on your accounts. Checking less often can preserve battery life.

Select an interval that works best for you. Open Settings on your iOS device. Select Privacy. Select Location Services. The Location Services menu will display a list of apps and their selected location services behavior.

Select the app whose location settings you would like to change. In this example, the Facebook app has been selected. Location services settings that are available for the selected app will be displayed. There are up to three options that can be selected for location services: Never: Prevents access to Location Services information. While Using the App: Allows access to Location Services only when the app or one of its features is visible on screen.

If an app is set to While Using the App, you might see your status bar turn blue with a message that an app is actively using your location. Always: Allows access to your location even when the app is in the background.

Open Settings on your phone or tablet. Tap on Notifications. Scroll down and select the app you want to disable the lock screen notifications for. Repeat to disable for other apps.



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