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Disable Live Activities to Save iPhone Battery – A Simple Tip You May Not Know

Published on July 24, 2025

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🔋 Disable Live Activities to Save iPhone Battery – A Simple Tip You May Not Know
Starting with iOS 16, Apple introduced a feature called Live Activities that allows apps to display real-time information on your Lock Screen or Dynamic Island—such as food delivery updates, live sports scores, or flight statuses. While useful, this feature can drain your battery faster, especially when multiple apps are continuously updating data in the background.
If you're looking for a way to extend your iPhone’s battery life, disabling Live Activities is a great place to start. In this article, we’ll show you how to turn it off easily and effectively.

📲 What Is Live Activities?
Live Activities allow apps to show dynamic, real-time updates on the Lock Screen and, for supported models (like iPhone 14 Pro and newer), on the Dynamic Island. Apps such as Grab, Uber, Foodpanda, or sports apps use this feature to provide timely updates without unlocking the phone.

✅ How to Disable Live Activities on iPhone
🔧 Method 1: Disable Live Activities System-Wide
  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Tap Face ID & Passcode
  3. Enter your device passcode
  4. Scroll down to Allow Access When Locked
  5. Toggle Live Activities off

✅ This will disable Live Activities for all apps across the system.
🔧 Method 2: Disable Live Activities for Specific Apps
  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Scroll down and select the specific app (e.g., Grab, Flighty, etc.)
  3. Tap Live Activities
  4. Toggle Allow Live Activities off

✅ This lets you turn off Live Activities only for certain apps, helping you manage battery usage more precisely.
🔋 Why Disabling Live Activities Helps Save Battery
Although Live Activities aren’t as battery-intensive as gaming or GPS, they continuously update data on the Lock Screen or Dynamic Island. This keeps the screen and background processes active, which can slowly drain your battery—especially if several apps use this feature at the same time.

🧠 Summary
If you're trying to make your iPhone battery last longer, turning off Live Activities is a smart move—especially if you don’t regularly need real-time updates from your apps. You can disable it entirely or just for selected apps, giving you better control over your device’s power consumption.