Reasons Why Your Phone Battery Is Draining So Fast!
A flat phone battery is beyond frustrating, especially when weâre out of the house and in need of our smartphones. Sometimes it feels like youâre charging your phone for hours only to have it die in half the time. But why, exactly, is your phone battery draining so fast? What you might not know is that several things can eat away at your battery without you even realizing it, and taking control of them can keep your battery fuller for longer. So, here are the seven most common causes of a quick-draining phone battery.
1. High Display Brightness
Weâll start with one of the more obvious causes for a fast-draining phone battery: screen brightness.
It may seem convenient to have your brightness on max, especially when youâre outside, but this has a huge effect on your battery. Moreover, having your phone on maximum brightness while using light mode drains your battery further. So, where possible, keep your screen brightness to a minimum to save that extra bit of battery life.
You can also adjust your phoneâs brightness settings so that it adjusts to external light differences. This will allow it to darken in low-light environments and brighten in environments exposed to a lot of light. To do this, youâll need to first head into your phoneâs settings and then to the Display or Display & Brightness section (depending on whether youâre using an Android or iOS phone).
Here, youâll be able to set your phoneâs brightness to adjustable, saving you a good deal of battery life in the long run.
But a dimmer screen isnât always convenient, especially if you have impaired eyesight. So, what else can you do instead of lowering your screenâs brightness?
One alternative is to switch your frequently used appsâ display to dark mode, as well as your phoneâs general display. This doesnât darken your phone screen drastically but switches your phoneâs standard white menu and app backgrounds to black. Youâd be surprised how much battery this can save without compromising on brightness.
You can switch your phoneâs general display mode following the same steps as shown in the screenshots above.
Background apps essentially function even when youâre not directly using them. Examples include VPN, anti-virus, health, and calendar apps. These apps monitor or control certain aspects of your phone without you intervening, which, while convenient, drains your battery significantly.
Whatâs more, you probably donât need a good number of these apps to be working in the background. So, how can you disable background apps?
As shown above, head into your Settings and click on Device Care (Android) or Battery (iPhone). Then, you should see the battery optimization option, which, if activated, will close down any unnecessary background apps. This could end up saving you a good chunk of battery life, so itâs worth considering.
3. Picture-in-Picture Mode
If you use YouTube Premium, Twitch, or a similar app on your phone, you may have used picture-in-picture mode before. This involves watching any video or stream in a small viewing box on your screen while using other apps. While this is convenient, using multiple apps simultaneously like this can drain your phone battery.
To disable picture-in-picture mode on chosen apps, go to your phoneâs settings and head to the Apps section on an Android or Picture in Picture on an iPhone within the General section.
Then, click on your chosen app from the list provided. You can now view the permissions and general settings of the app in question. Here, youâll be able to select the Picture in Picture option (if it applies to the app) and activate or deactivate it using the toggle.
4. Staying Connected 24/7
It might seem like a no-brainer to keep your Wi-Fi or data activated at all hours so that you can keep connected day and night. But this can significantly drain your phone battery, as you constantly get notifications, background updates, and more when you donât necessarily need them.
During your sleeping hours is a great time to switch off your Wi-Fi. Of course, you could simply switch your phone to Airplane Mode. But, if youâre worried about missing an urgent call, you can instead turn off your Wi-Fi and data in your phoneâs dropdown list so that you can still accept phone calls. Keep in mind that switching your phone to Do Not Disturb mode does not turn off your Wi-Fi or data.
Sometimes, itâs not an app or a setting that affects your phoneâs battery life but the battery itself. As with everything, phones get old, and as the years go by, your battery wonât be as good as it once was. After about two or three years (depending on the model of the phone), your battery will no longer be able to achieve its original maximum capacity, which can lead to your battery draining fast.
Sometimes your phone will notify you when it detects a decrease in battery quality, but sometimes it wonât. The most common sign of a degrading battery without any notification is shorter battery life in general. So, what can be done about this?
The first and most obvious option is battery replacement. This is usually far cheaper than a total smartphone replacement and could fix your fast draining battery problem quickly and easily. Battery prices will vary depending on the specific phone you have.
The other option, of course, is to replace your phone entirely. You may be at the point where itâs not just the battery thatâs lost its edge, and so opting for a replacement might just be the more convenient and financially wise option. Phone repairs can be very costly nowadays, so if youâre dealing with multiple faulty parts and your phone is getting on in years, it might be time for an upgrade.
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