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How to Turn Off Power-Saving Mode

By Matthew Lynch
June 1, 2023
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Power-Saving mode is an essential feature that prolongs the battery life of electronic devices. Many devices, including your computer, laptop, or smartphone, automatically go into power-saving mode when they are not in use for a certain period. Power-saving mode helps to conserve energy, reduce device temperature and minimize unnecessary resource consumption. However, there are times when you want to turn off power-saving mode on your device. In this article, we will discuss how to turn off power-saving mode on different devices.

How to turn off Power-Saving Mode on Windows 10 Computer/Laptop:

1. Click on the “Start” button, and then click on “Settings” to open the Windows Settings app.
2. Click on “System,” and then click on “Power & Sleep” on the left-hand side of the screen.
3. Choose “Additional Power Settings” at the bottom of the screen.
4. Select “Create a Power Plan”.
5. Select “High Performance”and click on “Next.”
6. Name the power plan and then click on “Create.”
7. The High-Performance power plan is now activated, and Power-Saving Mode is turned off.

How to turn off Power-Saving Mode on MacOS:

1. Click on the Apple icon present in the upper-left corner of the screen and select “System Preferences.”
2. Select “Energy Saver” from the available options.
3. Uncheck the box next to “Put the hard disk to sleep when possible.”
4. Drag the “Computer Sleep” and “Display Sleep” sliders to the right to increase the duration of screen sleep time.
5. Power-Saving Mode is now turned off on your MacBook.

How to turn off Power-Saving Mode on Android Devices:

1. Go to “Settings” on your Android device.
2. Scroll down to the “Battery” option and select it.
3. Locate the “Battery Saver” option and select it.
4. Toggle the switch beside “Battery Saver” to turn it off.
5. Power-Saving Mode is now turned off on your Android device.

How to turn off Power-Saving Mode on iOS Devices:

1. Go to “Settings” on your iPhone or iPad.
2. Tap “Battery” from the available options.
3. Turn off “Low Power Mode” by toggling the switch to the left.
4. Power-Saving Mode is now turned off on your iOS device.

Conclusion:

Power-Saving Mode is a crucial feature that helps to conserve energy and prolong battery life. However, there may be times when you need to turn off power-saving mode. This article has highlighted the steps to turn off power-saving mode on different devices. Always remember to monitor your device’s battery level to ensure that it is charged when you need it the most.

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