A dying smartphone battery is a common frustration for many people. Fortunately, you can significantly extend your device’s battery life by making a few simple changes to your habits and settings.
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The first and most impactful step is to manage your screen. Your phone’s display is the biggest battery drainer. To save power, reduce your screen brightness and turn off the “auto-brightness” feature. Additionally, consider enabling Dark Mode, especially if your phone has an AMOLED screen. Dark pixels consume less energy, which can make a noticeable difference throughout the day.
Next, pay attention to the apps running in the background. Many apps continue to use power even when you’re not actively using them. Go into your phone’s settings and restrict background activity for apps that aren’t essential. Similarly, turn off unused features like Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi when you’re not using them.
These services constantly search for connections, which drains battery. Finally, and crucially, always use the original charger that came with your phone. Third-party chargers, especially cheap ones, can be inefficient and may even damage your battery over time. By following these steps, you’ll find that your phone stays charged for much longer.


