There is nothing worse than looking down and seeing a warning on your cell phone that you only have 1% left of your battery or, even worse, that it’s gone completely dead.
I’m sure it’s no surprise to find out that part of the problem is the apps you are running. The biggest battery drainers are social media apps, including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Snapchat, YouTube and WhatsApp. They are in the top 20, and all allow 11 features to run in the background. Android and Iphones will refresh background apps periodically by default. This uses your phone’s battery and your data.
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While background apps refreshing don’t drain your resources as much as screen brightness and cellular connection, stopping apps from refreshing can help conserve your battery and data for when you really need them.
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How to determine how much battery power certain apps are using?
For iPhone users:
Battery Usage on an iPhone
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Here, you will see a list of the apps you use most frequently and the amount of battery power they take from your phone. Be sure you regularly update the apps you use, as that will ensure they drain less battery.
For Android users:
Note that settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.
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5 ways to make your battery last longer
1. Enable Low Power Mode
This will keep your battery lasting longer, and it will stop certain apps from refreshing and limit the services of others.
Low Power Mode on iPhone
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For Android users
Go to Settings
Tap Battery and Device Care
Tap Battery
Toggle on Power Saving
If you tap Power Saving you’ll be given a few options here, including Turn off Always on Display, Limit CPU speed to 70%, Decrease brightness by 10%.
Note that settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.
2. Turn off location services on apps you don’t need
Generally speaking, only GPS, ride share and delivery services are necessary to have location services enabled, and even then, it is best to only have them enabled while you are using the app.
Location Services on iPhone
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For Android users
On your phone’s home screen, find the app icon.
Touch and hold the app icon.
Tap the small i in the corner for App info
Tap Permissions
If you’ve allowed location access, you’ll see location under Allowed which you can then turn off
3. Manage background app refresh
For iPhone users
Go to Settings
Tap General
Tap on Background App Refresh
Here you can either turn it off completely or turn it off on select apps
Background app refresh in iPhone settings
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4. Reduce the brightness of your screen
For iPhone users
Tap Settings
Go to Display and Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the screen to your liking.
Display and Brightness on iPhone
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For Android users
Android users might want to consider turning off WiFi and Bluetooth scanning, as well as Nearby Device Scanning which automatically searches for open networks and devices and has the potential to drain your battery much faster than if you manually select a network or device.
Turn off WiFi and Bluetooth scanning
Turn off Nearby Device Scanning
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5. Get a boost
Your cell connection also influences your phone’s power supply. In areas with poor reception, your cell phone uses more power to search for a signal. So, what do you do about spotty reception in your home? A cell phone booster can pick up and strengthen the weak, out-of-range signal so that your phone doesn’t have to exhaust its battery in constant searching. I recommend SureCall Flare 3.0 Cell Phone Signal Booster. It boosts coverage to multiple users inside your home and results in fewer dropped calls, improved battery life, higher audio quality and faster data and streaming.
It is also worth noting that if your phone’s battery is draining at a suspiciously fast rate, it is entirely possible that you have been hacked. Head over to CyberGuy.com and search “stalkerware” by clicking the magnifying glass at the top of my website.
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