Apple has returned to the Ultra Wideband (UWB) lamp, a separate technology that was discarded until Apple came with the iPhone 11 and decided to do it again. As is often the case in these cases, almost no one took into account their privacy and battery storage status until the Comertino company started using it automatically. Or it could be, Apple's Ultra Wideband that takes advantage of the U1 Chip doesn't work and we show you how to do it.
The first thing to remember is that in order to re-run Apple Ultra Wideband you need to install iOS 13.3.1, because it is based on this version when we get the configuration that allows us to disable it. This work requires a U1 Chip that Apple integrates and develops among other things the AirDrop process.
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone
- Browse in the Privacy section
- Click on the location function and when inside navigate to the "System Services" section, enter.
- Inside System Services look for "network connectivity and wireless networks"
- You must turn off the switch to activate the function
Creating some functions available in the "System Services" section allows us to save more battery, One of the most useful for generating electricity is the “Priority” area because it automatically saves our space and consumes a lot of battery.