If you’re like most iPhone users, you probably rely on your phone’s battery to get through the day. But if your battery starts to run low, there’s not much you can do to recharge it. Luckily, there are a few ways to share battery with other iPhone users. Here are four tips:

  1. Use AirDrop: If you have an AirDrop connection with another iPhone user, you can easily share your battery with them by sending them a file or message. Just open the AirDrop app and select the person you want to share with, then choose “Share Battery.” They’ll get a notification asking if they want to accept the transfer. If they decline, the battery will be left empty for both devices.
  2. Use iCloud: If you have an iCloud account and are connected to the internet, you can use it to share your battery with other iCloud users. Just open the Settings app on your iPhone and scroll down until you see “iCloud.” Under “Sharing,” tap “Battery Sharing” and choose which devices should be able to access your battery (including those that are not currently connected to the internet). You can also set a time limit for how long each device can use your battery before it has to recharge.
  3. Use Facebook: If you have a Facebook account, you can easily share your battery with friends by posting a link or message on their page. Just go into Facebook’s main menu (by pressing either the home button or swiping up from the bottom of the screen), select “Pages,” and then select the page that contains the link or message that you want to share. You’ll see a box at the top of your page that says “Share this on Facebook.” Clicking this will open up a new window where you can type in a brief description of what’s going on and who is involved (if applicable). Once everything is ready, click “Post.” Your friends will get an alert ..