How to Keep Your Battery Alive Without Losing Speed
Simple settings that will save your battery
Your phone's battery is like a wallet with limited money. If you spend it all in the first few hours, you'll be out of power for the rest of the day. The same goes for your battery. The screen, location tracking, and apps running in the background are the biggest "thieves" of your energy.
You know those phones that have a black screen instead of a white one? This is called a dark theme. And what's special about it? The black color uses much less energy from white to modern mobiles.
- Go to your Settings
- Search for "Theme" or "Appearance"
- Choose "Dark" or "Dark Mode"
- Enable it to change automatically depending on the time of day (e.g. at night)
Most phones have a special "button" called power saving mode. When you turn it on, the phone becomes more "economical." It doesn't stop working well, it just limits some functions to make the battery last longer.
Normal performance, but battery drains quickly
A little slower, but the battery lasts much longer
Use it when the battery reaches 20% or when you know you will be away from a power outlet for many hours.
Some mobile phones have an almost "magical" function: they learn your habitsIf you use certain apps every morning and others every afternoon, your phone remembers this. This way, it gives more power to the apps you use frequently and less to those you rarely open.
- Go to your Settings
- Search for "Battery" or "Battery"
- Enable "Battery Intelligence" or "Adaptive Battery"
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Many apps keep running even when you're not using them. It's like leaving the TV on in one room when you're in another. You have to turn them off to save energy.
- Go to your Settings
- Search for "Applications" or "Apps"
- Choose apps you don't use often
- Find the option "Restrict background running" or "Restrict background"
Location tracking (GPS) is one of the biggest power consumers. If you don't need it all the time, it's best to turn it off.
- Go to your Settings
- Search for "Location" or "Location"
- Disable it or choose to only be active for the applications that need it
Contrary to popular belief, Bluetooth and WiFi use less power than mobile data. However, if you're not using them, it's best to turn them off to save even more battery.
- Turn on dark theme all day long
- Use power saving mode when needed
- Activate battery intelligence
- Limit apps running in the background
- Turn off GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi when you don't need them.
- Decrease the screen brightness.
Battery life doesn't have to be a source of stress. With a few simple tweaks to your settings, you can make your battery last much longer. without missing anything importantTry these tricks and you will feel the difference!
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