Adaptive Battery is a feature in Android devices that helps optimize battery usage by limiting background processes for apps that you use less frequently. Here's how you can optimize battery usage with Adaptive Battery:
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Update Your Device: Make sure your device is running the latest software version to ensure you have access to the latest battery optimization features.
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Enable Adaptive Battery:
- Go to Settings on your device.
- Tap on Battery.
- Select Adaptive Battery or Smart Battery Management depending on your device model.
- Toggle the switch to activate Adaptive Battery.
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Monitor Battery Usage: Check which apps consume the most battery. Go to Settings > Battery > Battery usage to see which apps are using your battery the most.
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Restrict Background Activity: Limit apps from using the battery in the background. You can do this by:
- Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps.
- Select an app and then tap on Battery.
- Choose Background restriction to limit the app from running in the background.
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Optimize Specific Apps: Some apps might not function properly if they’re restricted. You can exclude them from battery optimization if necessary:
- Go to Settings > Battery > Battery optimization.
- Tap on Not optimized and select All apps.
- Choose an app, then select Don’t optimize.
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Use Battery Saver Mode: Activate Battery Saver to extend battery life when it’s running low. This mode reduces performance and limits background data:
- Pull down the notification shade and tap on the Battery Saver icon.
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Check for App Updates: Updated apps can have better power management. Regularly update your apps via the Google Play Store to ensure they're optimized for your device.
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Disable Unnecessary Features: Turn off features like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Location when they're not in use to save battery.
By following these steps and enabling Adaptive Battery, you should notice improved battery life on your Android device.


