Thursday 16 April 2015

Disable Motion and Fitness Tracking On iPhone 6 Plus to Save Battery Life

The Motion and Fitness tracking is the health feature which is being stored on your iOS devices and remain enabled by default. It keep on tracking motion and fitness without making you know which can cause your iPhone battery consumption.


Hence, many users keep on complaining that their iPhone’s battery life does not last for longer time so this could be the one reason for sure. I would thoroughly suggest you guys to disable Motion and Fitness tracking on your iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 5, 5c, iPod and iPad Touch in order to save battery life of your device.
The Motion and Fitness application monitors your all physical activities including; walked steps, distance traveled, altitude of activity and other such activities. This all process works on sensors which are the main cause of consuming more battery life. So, if you are one of the users who are not very much interested to use this feature on your phone then you must disable it in order to save battery life of your device.

Learn-How to Disable Motion and Fitness

So, here are the steps which you guys need to follow in order to disable motion and fitness. If you want to enable it later on simply follow the same steps from enabling it again. Now without taking much time of yours I would request you to get towards the steps which are waiting for you below.
  • First of all, go to Settings on your iPhone.
  • Now, you need to tap on Privacy.
  • Afterwards, under Privacy section tap on Motion & Fitness and then toggle Off the menu.
  • Then the Motion and Fitness option will be disabled. If you want to enable it again then follow the same steps but in the last step toggle the button On.

Conclusion

This was our simple guide and tip which could help you to save some percents of your battery life. If you have any kind of question or confusion left related to this article then do let me know. I shall get back to your questions and queries as soon as possible.
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