I was in conversation the other day with someone who was complaining about the short battery life of their iPhone. I remembered that I’d put an alert in my calendar for later this year to take my 6s, and Jenny’s SE down to the Apple Store to get a battery replacement under their “special offer” scheme.
This came about as a result of them changing the way the operating system (iOS) worked on older models – slowing them down – to retain battery life. This caused a bit of a stink at the time, and so Apple responded with a replacement programme that means a replacement battery would cost £25, as opposed to £79, through 2018.
Apple also issued an advisory note to tell users a little bit more about how batteries would cease to work at full performance in this note which also explained how you could manage performance – which is of course what they should have done before they implemented it in the background without telling anyone. This article tells you how you can monitor and manage your battery health.
So … if you have one of the affected models (iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus) you should consider taking advantage of the Battery Replacement Offer, but for a few people with a 6S, it could be a free replacement.
The Apple Store calls …
Windows 10 Maintenance – 8th Mar 2018
The internet was not made equal!!
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Task Manager – Alt-Ctrl-Delete
Processes Performance App history Start-up apps
Virtual memory – type Performance in search box, select Adjust the Appearance and Performance of Windows
Visual effects Advanced > Virtual memory – Increase paging area
System – select Gear wheel > System
Power and sleep Battery Storage
Uninstall Apps – select Gear wheel > Apps
Apps & features
Viruses and Malware – type Defender in search box
Windows Defender Security Centre
Clear caches in browser(s)
Safari Chrome
Improving system performance
Microsoft’s advice
Computerworld – 8 quick tips
Windows Central advice
Wintips advice
Make Windows start faster
Quick housekeeping guide
Checklist for a complete Windows cleanup
Windows Projects for a Weekend
Beginner’s Guide to Fixing Windows 10
Best way to clean Windows 10
Deleting old Update files
Slow boot times
Everything you could possibly want
