Here’s How You Can Get More Out of Smartphone’s Battery

Get more out of your phone with the help of these battery saving tips without having to download apps.

Arunabh Chowdhury
Tech News
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With the increase of smartphone usage, users are always concerned about the battery performance of their device.
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With the increase of smartphone usage, users are always concerned about the battery performance of their device.
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Our modern smartphones pack more power than some computers a decade ago, which also means they are far more functional and capable these days.

Even developers have understood people are doing more with their phones, which has put the strain on battery life you’re getting out of them on a single charge.

Manufacturers are countering this problem by increasing the size of the battery in tow as well as introducing fast charge technology. However, there are people whose smartphones don’t pack a big capacity battery, or offer fast charging tech, leaving them concerned with managing the battery life of their device.

Here are a few steps you can take to further extend the battery life on your smartphone and use it smartly.

1. Turn on Adaptive Battery

When turned on, you might lose access to getting notifications. (Photo : Battery settings screen grab)

Turning on adaptive battery can help in extending the battery life of the app, this will analyze the apps which you use frequently and limit the infrequently used apps. This might lead to not getting notifications from some apps but will improve battery performance for sure.

Most phones running on Android 8 or 9 get this feature by default, and they should make the best use of it.

2. Remove Unnecessary Apps

Get detailed info on which apps are putting heavy load on the battery.(Photo : Battery settings screen grab)

Often some apps are working in the background and these background operations often deplete the battery life of our smartphone to identify which apps are consuming more battery you have to select battery usage under battery settings.

Analyzing battery usage can help us understand which apps are eating more into our battery usage and use them accordingly most of the times these are what brings those unnecessary app notifications

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3. Turn on Battery Saver Automatically

Enable the battery saver to get the most of your phone’s battery.(Photo : Battery settings screen grab)

Often we turn on the battery saver feature when the battery is at 15 or 10 percent however as they say prevention is better than cure which is why you should set the battery saver feature to turn on automatically at certain battery percentage.

Turning on battery saver will decrease the overall smartphone performance and will turn off any apps running in the background.

4. Use Dark Mode

(Photo : Notification centre screen grab)

Smartphone displays draw quite a lot of power. You can turn the brightness down when you don’t need it but, if you have a smartphone with an AMOLED screen you can conserve power by turning on dark mode or night mode as known in some phones.

This reduces the power consumed by the individual LEDs, thus increasing your battery life and even Google vouches for the benefit of switching to dark mode for apps.

5. Use Battery Saver Feature From the Phone Makers

(Photo : Battery settings screen grab)

Often manufacturers have the power options built into the software on the device, which goes a step above than the standard battery saver mode on Android.

For instance, this battery saver mode from Samsung offers two power saving options; medium and maximum, which are much better optimized for the device than the Android battery saving feature.

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