Adaptive Battery is a feature in Android that uses machine learning to prioritize battery power for the apps and services you use the most. This helps extend battery life by restricting background usage for apps you use less frequently. Here's how you can optimize your Android device's battery usage using Adaptive Battery:
Steps to Enable and Use Adaptive Battery
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Access Settings:
- Open the Settings app on your Android device.
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Navigate to Battery Settings:
- Scroll down and tap on Battery. This option might be listed under Device Maintenance or Device Care on some devices.
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Enable Adaptive Battery:
- In the Battery settings, look for Adaptive Battery.
- Tap on it and toggle the switch to turn it on.
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Check App Usage Patterns:
- Still within the Battery section, you can view which apps are consuming the most power.
- Tap on Battery Usage to see a list of apps and services that are using the battery.
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Manage Background Activity:
- For apps that you use less often, you can further restrict them by:
- Going to Settings > Apps.
- Selecting the app you want to manage.
- Tapping on Battery and then choosing Background restriction or Optimize battery usage.
- For apps that you use less often, you can further restrict them by:
Benefits of Using Adaptive Battery
- Extended Battery Life: By intelligently learning your app usage, Adaptive Battery limits battery resources to the apps and services you use the most.
- Prioritized App Use: It allows apps you frequently use to get more battery resources, improving their performance when needed.
- Reducing Power for Least Used Apps: Background activity is reduced for apps that are rarely used, thereby saving power for more essential functions.
Additional Tips for Saving Battery
- Disable Always-On Display: If your phone has this feature, turning it off can save battery life.
- Use Dark Mode: On OLED screens, using a darker theme can save power.
- Lower Screen Brightness: Reducing the screen brightness or using adaptive brightness can significantly save battery.
- Limit Widgets and Live Wallpapers: Excess widgets and live wallpapers consume more power.
By effectively using Adaptive Battery and following these additional tips, you can significantly improve your Android device’s battery performance.


