How to improve Android battery life: Tips and tricks

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    Are you tired of your Android phone dying on you in the middle of the day? Does your battery life seem to drain quickly no matter what you do? Don't worry, you're not alone. Android battery life can become a consistent battle, especially as the phone starts to age. But fortunately, there are several changes you can make to stretch your battery stamina. Here are some tips and tricks to help you improve your Android battery life.

    1.   Identify what's consuming your battery

    The first step is to figure out what's actually consuming your battery every day. You can go into the battery usage section of the system settings to see what apps and services have been consuming your battery the most within a certain time span, usually within 24 hours. From there, you can tap on each app and force stop it, uninstall it, or just restrict it. Restricting an app means that the app will be very limited when it's in the background and will usually get closed after a few minutes of inactivity. However, this may affect the app's functions and delay notifications for that app.

    If you want a more powerful way to discover what apps and services are currently running on your phone in real-time, you can access the Running services menu within the developer options. This will be more specific in showing you what processes are running on your phone in real time. From there, you can tap on a process or app to stop it from running. The only ones that you can't stop are the processes that are needed for your OS to run.

    2.  Use battery monitoring apps

    If you're still experiencing huge battery drain and believe that the settings aren't catching everything, you can turn to some excellent battery monitoring apps. Two of the most popular ones are AccuBattery and GSam Battery Monitor. Both are fantastic at giving you extra information about your battery usage, like letting you know how long your phone has gone into a deep sleep, seeing the exact rate at which the battery is discharging, which apps are consuming the most juice, and which ones discharge the phone the fastest, even if they're not used the longest. AccuBattery just takes it a step further by also showing you the health of your battery so that you can better determine if you need to change it.

    3.  Use adaptive battery

    One way to improve your battery life is to search for adaptive battery in the settings and make sure this toggle is enabled. It's a feature by Google that learns how you use your phone and then limits the apps that you don't use often. You can also manually control this for certain apps by long-pressing their icon, tapping the little battery icon, and then changing their battery usage restriction.

    4.  Adjust your display settings

Besides apps, the display is the main culprit for your constant battery drain, especially if you have a big display that gets bright as hell. Here are a few things you can do to slow down the drainage:

    • Lower your display resolution to 1080p (if your phone has that option).
    • Turn off auto-brightness and adjust the brightness to a lower level.
    • Shorten the screen timeout duration (the amount of time the screen stays on after you stop      using it)
    
    In addition to these settings, you can also consider investing in a portable battery pack or a battery case for your phone. These can be incredibly useful for extending your phone's battery life when you're on the go and don't have access to a power outlet. Just make sure to get one that is compatible with your phone model and has enough capacity to meet your needs.

    Overall, there are many ways to improve the battery life of your Android phone. By taking advantage of the settings and features available on your device, as well as using third-party apps and accessories, you can extend your phone's battery stamina and avoid the frustration of constantly running out of juice.

    And remember, if all else fails, you can always carry around a charger or power bank to make sure your phone stays charged and ready to go when you need it most.

    In conclusion, battery life can be a major concern for Android users, especially as their devices age. However, by utilizing the settings and features available on your phone, as well as third-party apps and accessories, you can improve your battery stamina and extend the life of your device. Whether it's monitoring your battery usage, adjusting your display settings, or investing in a portable battery pack, there are many ways to ensure that your phone stays powered up and ready to go when you need it.


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