Improving battery life on your Android device can significantly enhance its overall usability and ensure it lasts throughout the day. Here are some advanced tips you can follow:
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Battery Optimization Settings:
- Go to
Settings > Battery > Battery Optimizationand toggle on the apps you don't use frequently. This will prevent them from consuming battery power in the background.
- Go to
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Adaptive Battery Feature:
- Enable the adaptive battery feature (Settings > Battery > Adaptive Battery). This feature learns your usage patterns and limits battery consumption for apps you don't use often.
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Restrict Background Apps:
- Limit the number of apps that can run in the background. You can do this by going to
Settings > Apps > Select the App > Battery > Background Restriction.
- Limit the number of apps that can run in the background. You can do this by going to
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Custom Power Saving Modes:
- Use custom power saving modes available on your device to limit CPU usage, reduce brightness, and turn off sync.
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Turn Off Unnecessary Features:
- Disable features like Bluetooth, location services, and NFC when not in use. These can be turned off from the Quick Settings menu.
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Manage Screen Brightness:
- Reduce screen brightness or set it to automatic brightness to save power.
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Regular Updates:
- Keep your device and its apps updated to benefit from the latest battery optimization improvements.
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Use Dark Mode:
- If your device has an OLED screen, enabling dark mode can help preserve battery life.
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Minimize Widgets and Live Wallpapers:
- Reduce the number of widgets and avoid live wallpapers as they can drain the battery quickly.
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Monitor Battery Usage:
- Regularly check battery usage in
Settings > Batteryto identify and manage apps that consume excessive power.
- Regularly check battery usage in
By applying these tips, you can extend your Android device's battery life and improve its performance throughout the day.


