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How To Make Your Android Phone Last All Day?

Do you have a smartphone and fear having your battery die? We have all experienced the dreadful moment when our phones are at 0% battery. One of the reasons why people hate their Android phones is because they can’t make it last more than a day. I used to be one of these people, but then I found ways to make my android phone last all day. Can my Android smartphone go for 2 days on a single charge? Let’s find out!

Turn on low-power mode in Android Marshmallow

Android Marshmallow gives you a new low-power mode, which you can use to make your phone last all day. So, if you’re out and about or don’t have time to charge your phone, this is the perfect place to turn it on.

The low-power mode in Android Marshmallow works by shutting down all the background processes running in the background. This keeps unnecessary apps from running when they aren’t needed, which can help extend your battery life.

Optimize Your Display

Optimizing your display is one of the best ways to make your phone last all day. The display is one of the most power-hungry features of your phone, so minimizing its use will help you get more out of your battery.

Some apps can be configured to run only when you need them—for example, a mapping app can be set up so that it only runs when you open it and then closes automatically after a certain amount of time. You can also set your screen brightness as low as possible without making it too difficult to read.

You should also consider turning off automatic screen updates and dimming them when you’re not using your phone. If you’re not actively using an app, it doesn’t need updating constantly! These little changes can add up over time!

Adjust Your Screen Timeout

The screen timeout setting on your Android phone is a handy way to extend battery life. You can choose from 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes or never. If you want to ensure your screen isn’t burning up battery life by staying on for too long, you can use the longer timeouts, like 2 minutes or never.

Use Battery Saving Mode

To get more out of your phone’s battery is to use the battery saving mode. This feature is typically available on most phones and can help you extend your battery life by up to 30%.

To turn on battery saving mode, follow these steps:

  • Go to Settings > Battery.
  • Choose Battery Saver.
  • Select the option that suits your needs

Change the Settings for Individual Apps

You can easily extend your phone’s battery life by changing the settings of individual apps.

If you are using an app that uses a lot of resources, you can often reduce its impact on your phone’s battery by adjusting the settings for that app via Android’s built-in Battery Saver tool.

To do so, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Settings > Battery and tap “Battery saver.”
  2. Tap “Turn on now” or “Turn on automatically” to enable Battery Saver mode on or off as desired. The mode will turn on automatically whenever your device is plugged in and charging at less than 80 percent capacity.
  3. Tap “Advanced optimization” to adjust how much power each app will use while running in Battery Saver mode (you can set individual apps to high-performance or standard mode).

Conclusion

It’s unfortunate and always seems to happen at the worst possible time, your Android battery dies, and you are left with a dead phone. There is nothing more frustrating than having a dying battery and not knowing what you can do about it. These tips help keep your battery life longer.

Violet R.

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