Here are some advanced tips to help reduce battery drain on your Android device:
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Adaptive Battery and Brightness:
- Enable Adaptive Battery to limit battery usage for apps you don't use often. Go to Settings > Battery > Adaptive Battery.
- Use Adaptive Brightness to automatically adjust screen brightness according to your needs. Go to Settings > Display > Adaptive Brightness.
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Background Apps:
- Limit background data for apps that consume excessive power. Go to Settings > Network & internet > Data usage, and restrict background data for specific apps.
- Utilize Battery Optimization for specific apps by going to Settings > Apps & notifications > Advanced > Special app access > Battery optimization.
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Using Dark Mode:
- Switch to Dark Mode to save battery on OLED screens. You can enable it through Settings > Display > Theme or directly from the quick settings menu.
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Disable Unnecessary Features:
- Turn off features such as Bluetooth, NFC, and Wi-Fi when not in use. These can be quickly accessed from the quick settings menu.
- Disable "Scanning" for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi under Settings > Location > Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanning.
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Manage Syncing:
- Control sync settings and reduce how often apps sync data like email and social media. Go to Settings > Accounts and manage automatic syncing for your accounts.
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App Updates and Permissions:
- Regularly update apps, but also review app permissions to ensure apps aren't accessing features they don't need.
- Go to Settings > Apps > Select App > Permissions to adjust.


