Maximizing battery life on your Android device can significantly improve your user experience and reduce the frequency of charging. Here are some advanced tips to help you get the most out of your Android's battery:
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Adaptive Battery and Brightness:
- Enable Adaptive Battery in settings to limit battery usage for rarely used apps.
- Use Adaptive Brightness to adjust your screen's brightness based on your current environment, saving power.
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Background Restrictions:
- Go to Settings > Apps > [App name] > Battery and restrict apps that don't need to run in the background.
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Battery Optimization:
- Navigate to Settings > Battery > Battery Usage and optimize each app by tapping on it and selecting 'Optimize'.
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Limit Use of Background Location:
- Change your apps' location permissions to "While using the app" only. This can be found under Settings > Location > App permissions.
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Disable Unnecessary Widgets:
- Widgets update themselves frequently resulting in battery drain. Remove those that you don't use regularly.
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Turn Off Unused Connectivity Features:
- Disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and GPS when not in use, as they continuously search for connections and hog battery life.
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Update Apps Regularly:
- Developers often optimize apps for better battery efficiency in newer versions.
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Power Saving Mode:
- Enable Battery Saver Mode from Settings to automatically reduce functions that use significant power.
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Switch to Dark Mode:
- If your device has an OLED screen, using Dark Mode can save significant power since pixels in black areas use very little energy.
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Use Static Wallpapers:
- Animated wallpapers consume more battery. Opt for a static image instead.
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Monitor Battery Health:
- Check the battery health in your settings to ensure it's functioning properly. If it’s significantly degraded, consider replacing it.
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Custom ROMs and Kernels:
- For advanced users, flashing a custom ROM or kernel optimized for battery life can help. Proceed with caution, as this might void the warranty.
Implementing these tips can help extend your Android device's battery life and improve its performance over time.


