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How to extend smartphone battery life: expert advice

You can significantly extend the life of your smartphone battery by following a few simple tips to help reduce battery stress and prevent premature wear.

Avoid full battery life discharge and overheating

The batteries of modern gadgets are usually made of lithium-ion or lithium-polymer technology, and such batteries work most efficiently when their charge level is in the range of 20% to 80%. Completely discharging the battery to 0% can negatively affect its capacity and service life. It is recommended to charge the phone to 100% only in extreme cases, for example, before a long trip and playing at Gizbo Casino. In addition, an important factor affecting battery life is the temperature of the device. Overheating can seriously shorten battery life. Avoid prolonged use of your smartphone in the sun or during intensive games and applications that can overheat the processor and battery.

Turn off unnecessary functions

Many functions, such as GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or mobile data, consume a significant amount of energy. If these features are not currently in use, it is better to turn them off. For example, if you are not using the Internet on your smartphone, turning off mobile data or Wi-Fi can significantly reduce energy consumption. It is also worth turning off push notifications from programs that are not critically important. Constantly updating data in the background requires additional energy, and disabling unnecessary applications will help extend battery life.

Optimizing screen brightness

Smartphone screen – one of the main consumers of energy, especially when it is set to maximum brightness. Optimizing screen brightness can significantly extend battery life. Enabling automatic brightness adjustment will allow the device to independently adjust lighting depending on environmental conditions, which reduces the load on the battery. You can also activate the dark theme if your gadget is equipped with an OLED screen, since dark pixels consume less energy on such displays. This can reduce power consumption and extend the life of your device without charging.

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Use power saving mode

Most modern smartphones are equipped with built-in power saving modes. This mode limits processor performance, reduces screen brightness, and disables unnecessary background processes. Enabling power saving mode helps to significantly reduce the load on the battery, especially when the charge level drops below 20%. Some devices also offer app optimization that automatically closes apps that consume too much power or limits their background activity.

Storing your smartphone properly

If you're not going to use your phone for a long time, it's important to store it properly to avoid battery damage. Lithium-ion batteries lose their capacity if stored improperly, especially if they are completely discharged or charged to 100%. It is recommended to store the smartphone with a charge level of about 50%, as well as in a cool, dry place. This will help keep the battery in good condition and avoid premature loss of capacity.

Use original chargers

The quality of chargers and cables plays an important role in maintaining battery life. Using original chargers or certified cables significantly reduces the risk of battery damage. Poor quality chargers can provide unstable voltage, which can cause overheating and battery wear. Fast charging, although convenient, also puts an additional load on the battery. If possible, it is better to use the standard charging mode to reduce the stress on the battery and extend its service life.

Software updates

Smartphone manufacturers are constantly working on software optimization, which includes improving management energy consumption Regular system updates can help your device use battery more efficiently. Make sure your device has the latest version of the operating system, as this can affect battery life. Some updates may also include new power-saving features, improve background processes, and optimize device performance, which has a positive impact on battery life.

Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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