How to improve battery life on Android? We have 8 tips straight from Google

  • Battery life is one of the biggest pain points of today’s smartphones
  • There are ways to increase endurance, but the cost is usually reduced comfort
  • Different recommendations apply for staying outside and in rooms

I don’t know anyone who wouldn’t be happy with something longer battery life. And where can I find out about the possibilities of extending the duration when it is with the author of the operating system? Google on their support pages lists 8 tipsafter applying which promises to increase endurance.

Let’s take a look at the tips Google has to offer. But if you’re expecting something world-shattering, you’ll probably be disappointed. The whole thing could be summed up in a succinct “turn off as much as possible and preferably when you will not be using the phone at all„.

8 tips straight from Google

Limit screen time

This is definitely a useful type, especially for those who have set 10 minutes and then the phone lights up completely unnecessarily after putting it on the table. I would add that users they didn’t put the phone down with the video player active or generally with an application that keeps the display active. The display can then remain on for tens of minutes, which not only takes a toll on the battery, but also on the display itself, especially when it comes to AMOLED technology.

Lower the screen brightness

This tip is useful if you move around with your mobile phone often outside in the sunlight. The mobile phone tries to make viewing the display as pleasant as possible and sets the brightness up to the maximum user-accessible setting. It can be useful in the short term, but if you are hiking in the mountains, be sure to manually set the brightness lower.

Set automatic brightness change

One would almost wonder if Google does not suffer from schizophrenia. But no, users who, on the contrary, will appreciate this tip spend most of the day indoors and have set manual brightness. And since they sometimes go out, they have it set to a higher value so that they can at least see something outside, and the display shines unnecessarily in the office.

Turn off keyboard sounds or vibrations

Shutdown sounds not only will the battery be appreciated, but also yours surroundings. What up vibrations regarding, the battery saving is unexpectedly high, but the price for this is a reduction in comfort when typing. Here, it is up to everyone to decide whether the extra few minutes are worth it.

Limit apps that consume a lot of battery

Somewhat princely advice, falling into my summary. Why buy an expensive smartphone if I can’t use the apps I want on it? let’s say which apps have the highest battery impact: generally games, navigation, web browsing and videos. You can find a list of specific energy guzzlers on your phone in Settings → Battery → Battery usage.

Turn on adaptive battery mode

You can find this feature in Settings → Battery → Battery saver and there is a toggle hidden at the bottom Use an adaptive battery. Remember it well, you will know where to look the culprit of delayed notifications. But it saves energy.

Delete unused accounts

The list of accounts is a bit hidden on the Pixel 9 in Settings → Passwords, passkeys and accounts. It may happen that you have some accounts on your phone for services that you may have only tried, but the account remained on the phone. Every such account consumes energybecause it happens with everyone synchronization. For example, if you have multiple e-mail accounts, consider forwarding e-mails to one account and only have that one on your phone.

If you don’t want to delete the accounts right away, you can dive into the settings synchronization a turn off unnecessary categories.

Turn on dark mode

Turning on dark mode saves up to 30% battery, even if we don’t know the conditions of the given test which probably didn’t account for other battery guzzlers. In any case, dark mode is more palatable to most people, and turning it on is definitely worth considering. You can switch the mode easily after downloading the quick settings bar.

light vs. dark mode

We mentioned it at the beginning, but let’s say it again: every fun costs something and the fight for better battery life lies in compromise about how many phone features we’re willing to have sacrifice.

Struggling with battery life?

Source: Google

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