With two simple settings, you can easily optimize your battery — it will never fully discharge.
If your phone's battery is constantly draining, there are settings that can help solve this problem. The Sun writes about how to do this.
Every time you use a smartphone, its battery is discharged. And even if it is not used at all, the discharge will still occur. But there are some factors that contribute to the rapid loss of energy. For example, Google (developer of the Android OS) claims that running multiple apps at the same time can cause this. Running multiple apps at the same time or running a large number of apps in the background can drain your battery faster, — Google said. The tech giant also warns against constantly setting the maximum brightness.
Instead, you should set the gadget to automatically adjust to the environment so that it is bright when it's sunny and dim when it's dark.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000If the device heats up, it can also cause the battery to drain faster, Google warned. Possible reasons — use in high temperature conditions and perform tasks that use the processor intensively. Running multiple apps at the same time or using resource-intensive apps can cause your device to overheat. Overheating your phone can even permanently shorten its battery life.
If all of the above issues are gone but your battery is still draining, there are two settings that can help.
Two different battery saving modes are built into the Android device. The first feature is called Battery Saver and is designed to limit the drain on your phone's battery. Therefore, the phone may work more slowly, show messages less often and disable some functions. And the second is called Extreme Battery Saver. Usually, both of these functions are in the “Settings” section — “Battery”.
Extreme Battery Saver mode — an improved version of the regular battery saver mode, which disables more features, suspends most applications, and significantly slows down data processing.
Both modes can be set to activate automatically at certain times. For example, it might turn on at a certain battery level and then turn off again at a different level.
Google claims that turning the phone on and off again can actually help resolve some issues with battery charge. If you feel like your battery is draining quickly, it could be because something isn't working as it should.
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