What can you do to improve or extend the battery life of your Android phone? There are just so many different suggestions across the web to recommend you the best techniques to improve the battery life of your Android device.
However, in this article, we aim to focus on actionable tips that are proven to be helpful. We are pretty sure that you do not want to follow a long list of things to do. So, in this article, we will limit the options to the ones that make a difference and are easy to follow.
We have only listed the tips and methods that we have tried to save and extend battery life. It is also worth noting that the following solutions should easily work with smartphones with the latest Android 10 or lower.
Without a doubt, almost every Android user has something installed that is often active in the background draining the battery but is no longer used.
So, if you have an app that you no longer use but get notifications from – uninstall it.
We have also observed users installing extra apps (that is not really necessary) to make their smartphone look/feel “cool”. For instance, a lockscreen app or a newsreader app that you probably never open.
You can also ditch the 3rd party Android launcher but that is not going to make a huge difference in every case (but it is worth trying!).
If you think that you have a lot of apps to choose from and cannot decide what’s best to get rid of (we have all been there), simply perform a factory reset and start installing essential apps from scratch.
This is something that everyone knows – but not necessarily cares. You can simply enable “Adaptive Brightness” on your smartphone to optimize the battery life that your display consumes. Just head to the Settings and then navigate to the Display menu to find the option.
While it might be a good idea to decrease the brightness to the lowest setting, but that might stress your eyes – so do monitor that if you consider doing that.
A study found that you should not keep your device plugged in when it is fully charged. Additionally, there were a few more takeaways from the research. They are:
If you could follow these tips, it should help maintain the battery life of your Android phone.
Fret not, you do not have to go back to the stone age. It is just so obvious that we have our mobile data / WiFi or Bluetooth enabled all the time, even if we are not actively using the phone.
So, make a habit of turning them off when you do not need them. You can also try enabling the Aeroplane mode to disable them all in a single tap.
Sometimes we tend to ignore the notifications of apps that we use – but the notifications do not stop. The sound/vibration that contributes to every notification keeps draining the battery in the background.
You can start managing your notifications to save a lot of battery juice. For instance, you can try to disable them for the period you don’t need it or silent/snooze them as well.
Normally, you have the full-fledged version of an app installed on your Android device. However, if you want to save battery on your Android phone, consider installing ‘Lite’ or ‘Go’ editions of the app. For example, Facebook Lite or YouTube Go.
When you install a ‘lite’ version or a ‘Go’ version of an app – it is usually light on system resources and could significantly reduce the battery usage of your smartphone. Note that these editions may not feature all the functionalities of the full version.
This can be an inconvenient solution. Usually, you have WiFi/Bluetooth scanning and Google Location accuracy enabled.
With these enabled, an app or a service can use Bluetooth/WiFi (even if they have been turned off), mobile data and sensors to scan for nearby devices or networks available to estimate your location perfectly.
If you disable these options, you may prevent apps/services from unnecessarily use your WiFi/Bluetooth. The location accuracy when using Google maps will rely on GPS alone when you turn these off – so make sure you are ready for it.
You can find these options listed when you navigate through Settings->Location.
If you have Digital Wellbeing on your Android phone, start using it to restrict your usual app usage and screen time. It significantly extends your battery life by reducing your screen time.
This is also a good step to help balance your work/life and time spent on looking at the phone. So, this is a win-win solution for you.
You have to get rid of the apps that may not necessarily improve the functionality of the device but contributes to the look or feel of the phone. Here are some examples:
Every manufacturer comes up with a different flavor of ‘Battery Saver’ mode for its smartphones. No matter whether you have a stock ROM or a customized one, the ‘battery saver’ mode will help you squeeze every inch of your battery to last longer.
Do note that when you activate the battery saving mode, it limits certain features.
If you have a phone with an AMOLED display, the dark mode can make a difference in the consumption of your battery. So, make sure to toggle that when you can.
It is worth noting that you do not necessarily need to root your Android device to improve battery life. But, if you already have a rooted device, you can consider the following things to stretch your battery life:
These tips and techniques should help you maintain and improve the battery life of your Android phone. With every new Android update and smartphone innovations, you might have different (and more effective) solutions to help tackle the battery life of your smartphone.
We shall keep this article up-to-date to help you make the most out of your battery.