By adopting some simple tips, you can increase the battery life of your smartphone to a great extent. By using the phone wisely, the battery health can be kept better for a long time.
Now, such a time has come that the smartphone has become an important part of our daily lives. We now use it not only for calls, but for everything from surfing social media, shopping online, to banking. It would not be wrong to say that the more its use increases, the faster its battery will also drain. Therefore, a big problem people face is that their phone's battery runs out very quickly. But very few people know that by changing some simple settings, the phone battery can be saved for a longer time.
A battery depends not only on charging, but also on your usage pattern. So if you also want your phone to last longer on a single charge, then you can improve your battery life by adopting some simple and effective tips.
Close background apps - Many apps keep running in the background and drain the battery. Go to Settings and turn off Background App Refresh or choose the option for battery optimization.
Turn off location and Bluetooth- Keeping GPS and Bluetooth on drains the battery quickly. Turn them on only when needed. Also, keep Wifi scanning and Bluetooth scanning disabled.
Use battery saver mode- Turn on the battery saver mode provided in the smartphone. It automatically reduces background processes and unnecessary features.
Reduce screen timeout- Lock the screen immediately after using the phone. Set the screen timeout to 15 or 30 seconds; this saves a lot of battery.
Keep apps and system updated- Keep the phone and apps updated. New updates often come with battery optimization, which improves battery performance.
Adopt the right method of charging- Always charge the phone between 20% to 80%. Repeatedly charging to 100% or completely discharging reduces the life of the battery.
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