‘By Default’ May Not Be Most Efficient
You may have heard about the recent Apple iOS system upgrade that resulted in lower battery life for an iPhone. I did some research and found an article on ZDNet explaining that this new update contained 34 different settings that could potentially affect daily battery life.
So, when I got my new iPhone, I went through each setting and was amazed at what each one did. Some were not so surprising – photos and iTunes, for instance. But there were some in there that I had no idea would significantly impact my battery life: Reduce Motions and Auto-Lock? Anyway, I found that I could adjust most of the settings and substantially increase the battery life on my phone.
Author Jim Park describes how a fuel increase of 5-8% is possible simply by adjusting the default settings and tailoring them to your fleet operations. There are literally hundreds of settings on a truck that can be tweaked to improve performance. It’s really interesting how, just like with the iPhone, a few minor setting adjustments can significantly increase efficiency. Sometimes “Default” just doesn’t cut it!
- Read the HDT article, Optimize Engines to Improve Fuel Efficiency
- Here’s the article on How to Improve your iPhone and iPad Battery Life
- Here’s a discussion about the iPhone iOS 8.1.2 battery drain