< img src = "/uploads/blogs/8E/29/IB-1io340ef9_240df4A4.jpg" Alt = "Why the phone is quickly discharged: eight reasons and methods & quot; quot; quot & quot; quot;" /> < P > To date, the autonomy of the smartphone is one of the main indicators that users pay attention to when choosing a gadget. If at the beginning of his “life” virtually every phone boasts good autonomy, then the battery charge keeps less and less.

< p > However there are Lifhahs that will help maintain the health of your phone's battery and continue its life cycle. OBOZ.UA found out why the battery can be discharged quickly and how can you fix this problem.

< p >Most modern smartphones are equipped with lithium-polymer or lithium-ion battery capacity of about 5000 mAh. For the average user of such characteristics is enough for the phone to hold the charge from morning till evening and at the end of the day is about 20-30% of the charge.

< P > But sometimes there are situations where the phone's battery is discharged very quickly, which causes the gadget to completely turn off. The factors that are most “killing” the battery in your phone several:

< p >< strong class = "fullText_header" > screen brightness level 0 ~/p > ~ > 62 ~ 62 < P > Constant support for high -level screen brightness quickly discharges the smartphone battery. However, the highest brightness is needed in exceptional cases, for example, when you use a smartphone in direct sunlight.

< p >It is recommended that you include a feature of auto brightness that will adjust the brightness of your phone screen depending on the level of the environment. In addition, this feature will help keep your eyes from overvoltage, especially if you are used to using a smartphone at maximum brightness in the dark.

~ < p >< strong class = "fullText_header" > Background work of programs 0 ~/p > ~ > 62 ~ 62 < P > Standard and even installed programs can consume a lot of resources of your smartphone, including electricity, even when you are not actively using them. These background programs are often the reason for the battery that you don't even notice. Social networks, mail synchronization and some games are the main culprits. Not all but some of them can be configured to make the background activity minimum.

< p >< strong class = "fullText_header" > Determination of location 0 ~/p > < p >Positioning services allow the device to determine your location for different features such as GPS, weather programs, fitness trackers, etc. But the constant use of these services can quickly discharge the battery.

< p >< strong class = "fulltext_header" > push-notation 0 ~/p > < P > If the phone is constantly checking the availability of new messages, it can affect the battery life. Changing the alert settings or disconnection of push messages can save the battery of the smartphone

< p >< strong class = "fullText_header" > network connections of the smartphone 0 ~/p > ~ ~ > 62 > 62 > 62 < P > Permanent Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Mobile Network have a significant impact on the battery life. In case of activation of network capabilities, the smartphone searches for connections and can consume a considerable amount of energy. Thus, turn off these services when they are not needed, can extend the battery life.

< p >< strong class = "fulltext_header" > outdated software 0 ~/p > ~ > 62 ~ 62 < p >The developers of most smartphones regularly update smartphone software. This helps to eliminate the mistakes in the gadget, including optimizing the work from the battery. Updating the device can improve the battery. It is important to remember that on most devices, new versions of the software are downloaded and installed automatically. But in some cases, the user must check the availability of updates and install them.

< p >< strong class = "fullText_header" > Frequent screen activation 0 ~/p > ~ > 62 > 62 < p >Obviously, with the smartphone switched off the screen is mostly useless. But the screen can be activated even if you do not use your device. This happens when we have received the messages that we mentioned above. So try to limit the message only important applications.

< P > In addition, most modern gadgets have the ability to turn on the “pocket” mode. When activating this mode, the phone screen will only turn on when it is in your hands. This is responsible < p >< strong class = "fullText_header" > Incorrect temperature mode 0 ~/p > ~ > 62 ~ 62 < P > The instructions often indicate what temperature range you can use the phone. However, most users ignore this parameter, because most often in the documentation you can see extreme indicators (for example, from -20 to +40 degrees). But even smaller temperature drops can adversely affect the performance of your phone's battery.

< P > In particular, if in the winter the phone was used for a long time at a minus temperature, Abu is waiting for inevitable degradation. The same applies to high temperatures.

< P > To avoid overheating of the smartphone and as a result of failure of the battery, you need to follow the basic rules: not to use the active gadget when it stands on charging and avoiding direct sunlight. If you notice that your phone is always hot or if the battery is swollen, you need to contact the service center urgently, as continue to use your smartphone with such battery is dangerous.

Natasha Kumar

By 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