India, Feb. 24 -- The user interface of your iPhone has slick and entertaining animations, such as the colorful burst when you activate Siri with Apple Intelligence or the seamless transitions when you open and close apps. Although these visual enhancements give your gadget a more lively feel, they might also deplete its battery.

You can activate the Reduce Motion feature if you like more subdued animations across iOS. To make your iPhone more battery-friendly, just go to Settings > Accessibility > Motion and turn on Reduce Motion.

The iPhone keyboard now has "haptic feedback" in iOS 16. This makes each key vibrate while you text. With this function, typing is more engaging than with the typical click-clack noises. Though the precise ef...