Manufacturers turn on these settings by default, even though they can eat energy at a fast pace. To extend the battery life, all you have to do is look at the functions that eat energy imperceptibly. Below is their list.
Always -on Display – convenience that costs energy
Many phones with screens Oled And Amoled shows non-stop hour, even when the screen is “turned off”. Added to this are notifications and other information. This convenience costs us up to 15% of the battery per day. What can we do about it? Let's enter the settings, then block the screen and AOD, and then turn off the Always-on Display with the slider.
Synchronization in the background
The default synchronization settings are often too aggressive. In the “Accounts and synchronization” section, it is worth reviewing the list of applications operating in the background and limiting the frequency of data updates. For example – synchronization post You can set every hour instead of in real time, and a backup of the photo data only activate during charging.
Location access control
Excessive use of the module GPS By applications this is another important problem. In the location settingslike maps or navigation.
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanning in the background
Continuous network search Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices in the background can shorten the battery life of up to several percent per day. In advanced location settings, you can disable “Wi-Fi” and “Bluetooth scanning” options. This is particularly important for people who often move between different locations.
Optimal battery management
Contemporary lithium-ion cells work best at the level of charge between 20% and 80%. If we do not often discharge the phone to the end and always charging 100%, we can significantly increase the battery life. It is worth avoiding overheating of the phone and regularly check in the battery settings, which applications generate the highest energy consumption. This will quickly identify programs that excessively burden the system.