How to Disable iPhone Performance Management || how to disable iphone performance throttling
To disable iPhone performance management, follow these steps:
Open Settings: Locate and tap on the "Settings" app on your iPhone's home screen.
Go to Battery: In the Settings menu, scroll down and select "Battery."
Battery Health: Under the Battery settings, tap on "Battery Health." This section provides information about your iPhone's battery performance.
Disable Performance Management: If your iPhone's performance management is enabled due to an aging battery, you'll see an option called "Peak Performance Capability." If performance management is active, you'll be able to disable it by tapping on "Disable" next to this option.
Confirmation (Optional): A message may appear, stating that disabling performance management could result in unexpected shutdowns if your battery is unable to supply enough power during peak performance. If you understand the risks and still want to proceed, tap on "Disable" to confirm.
Once you've disabled performance management, your iPhone's performance restrictions, which were previously imposed to prevent unexpected shutdowns, will be lifted. This may lead to improved performance but could also result in potential battery-related issues if your battery is significantly degraded. If you notice frequent unexpected shutdowns or reduced battery life after disabling performance management, consider getting your battery replaced at an authorized service center.
Please note that the availability of the "Battery Health" feature and performance management options may vary depending on your iPhone model and the version of iOS you are using. However, the general steps mentioned above should be applicable to most recent iPhone models and iOS versions.
In this video, I will demonstrate how to disable peak performance capability on an iPhone after experiencing unexpected shutdowns. We'll explore the process of disabling performance throttling in iOS, allowing you to regain full performance potential. Keep in mind that disabling Apple's performance management features (throttling) comes with a risk of potential unexpected shutdowns. Nevertheless, I'll guide you through the steps to disable this feature on your iPhone, giving you more control over its performance. So, let's get started and learn how to turn off performance throttling on your device.