How to fix ‘Yellow battery’ Issue on iPhone – Guide
When your iPhone battery icon turns yellow, it means you are in power saving mode. This is a great new feature that helps extend battery life. When the battery level drops to 20%, you will get a message asking if you want to enter power saving mode. You will get the message again when it reaches 10% if you have not activated the mode at 20%.
In power saving mode, your screen will automatically lock after 30 seconds, regardless of how you configured your normal auto-lock settings. Features like updating background apps, checking email and “Hey Siri” are disabled in power saving mode. If you’re tempted to use this feature all the while to save battery, you will likely find that the effort is not worth the reward. It is not so easy to use iPhone in this mode. However, the power saving mode can extend your battery life by hours, which can be a lifesaver if you’re stuck without the ability to charge. When your battery reaches 20%, you can enter power saving mode by accepting the on-screen prompt.
How to turn off low power mode
In the “General” section, select “Privacy.” Select “Location Services.” Under “Location Services,” select “Wearable Location.” In the “Wearable Location” section, select “Cellular Data.”
Scroll down and tap on the Battery option to see how much battery life is left in your device.
Turn off the Low Power Mode option on your device to turn it off.
Final note
If you have an iPhone with a yellow battery, there are a few things you can do to fix it. This guide will show you how to fix the issue and make your iPhone work better.