How to Drain an iPhone's Battery Fast

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    • 1). Unplug your device from a power outlet or disconnect it from your computer, if it is awake and in use. Your iPhone will recharge its battery if it is plugged into either source.

    • 2). Maximize your screen's brightness. Tap "Settings," "Brightness" and then drag the slider to the extreme right. Also, tap the "Auto-Brightness" switch to toggle it "Off" to maintain your screen's extreme intensity regardless of the ambient light in your environment.

    • 3). Keep your screen turned on incessantly. Tap "Settings," "General" and then choose "Never" to prevent your iPhone from sleeping or turning black when inactive.

    • 4). Make your iPhone prowl constantly for incoming mail and data. Tap "Settings," "Mail, Contacts, Calendars," followed by "Fetch New Data." Tap the "Push" switch to toggle it "On." Also, under "Fetch," tap "Every 15 minutes," for your device to forage for data as frequently as possible.

    • 5). Tap "Settings," "Wi-Fi" and then tap the "Wi-Fi" switch to toggle it "On." Your iPhone will invest significant battery power in your Wi-Fi antenna's relentless hunt for hotspots while you surf the Web or use various cloud-based and online services.

    • 6). Tap "Settings," "General," "Network" and then toggle the "Enable 3G" switch to "On." This will activate your iPhone's battery-hungry 3G antenna, which aggressively searches for the cellular signals that you need to connect to the Internet and communicate via phone, text or email.

    • 7). Press "Settings" and then "General." Tap "Location Services" and "Bluetooth" in turn. Toggle their switches to "On," regardless of whether you need them. These features will also sniff around continuously for data and devices, and use up considerable battery life in the process.

    • 8). Tap one app after another on your home screen. On an iPhone 3GS or newer model, these apps will continue to run in the background, draining your battery, even after you've exited them. Don't use your multitasking bar to close them.

    • 9). Press "Settings" and then "iPod." Tap "EQ" and apply an equalizer to your playlists. Tap any option except "Off." Your normally power-thrifty songs will now morph into energy gluttons when you play them with "iPod."

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      Entertain yourself with 3D games while waiting for your iPhone's battery to completely drain. These games are voracious consumers of battery power.

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