These apps will save your phone's battery during power outages

In the conditions of regular blackouts, many are concerned about saving battery power and optimizing it. Not only built-in functions of the smartphone, but also special applications will help in this matter.

They help stop the processes that consume the most energy. “Telegraph” will tell about battery-saving applications for iOS and Android.

Usually, they help monitor batteries, analyze energy consumption, report low battery levels, etc.

We emphasize that the Android and iPhone operating systems are equipped with their own power saving features, but battery saving applications significantly expand their functionality and convenience.

What applications are on Android

AccuBattery

It saves battery power and extends its service life. This application uses advanced technologies to measure battery capacity, display real-time usage information, and protect your device's battery from damage.

Greenify

This application allows you to save battery power on Android 6 and later versions as much as possible. It prevents the phone from draining when installing various applications. With it, you can identify incorrectly working applications and put them to sleep.

What applications are on iOS

Battery Saver — Power Master

It has the function of battery saving and power management. It is a professional battery checker tool that allows you to accurately visualize battery details and provides an additional layer of protection.

Battery HD+

You can use this app on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. It is considered one of the best battery monitors available at the moment. In addition to charging notifications and usage graphs, the app also has a widget.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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