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Best Practices for Prolonging Phone Battery Life

The lithium-ion batteries found in our smartphones do not last forever. Like anything else in our technology-driven world, they gradually degrade, losing capacity over time. This leads to numerous issues for users, who may experience unexpected shutdowns or rapid battery drain in the middle of the workday. It’s important to understand that frequent charging cycles, combined with the natural aging process, contribute to this deterioration. This means the battery’s ability to hold a charge gradually diminishes, starting with a small percentage like 10% but eventually reaching a point where it might only last 3-4 hours before needing to be plugged in again.

Phone usage varies from person to person, so the amount of charge consumed per hour also varies from person to person depending on their usage patterns. But how is it possible to maintain the charge capacity for as long a period as possible? In this article, we will discuss the best practices for prolonging phone battery life.

Enable Automatic Brightness

There is no reason to increase the brightness levels on your phone’s screen, especially if it has a high peak brightness. Bright lighting not only depletes the battery but also raises the phone’s temperature. It also endangers the health and safety of the human eye.

If you’re constantly adjusting the brightness level on your smartphone screen, it’s best to enable automatic brightness. This mode is the best way to adjust brightness levels for any smartphone screen. It relies on the built-in ambient light sensor. For example, when you’re outside, the sensor detects the ambient light levels around your phone and adjusts the brightness levels to match them.

Set the Screen Timeout to the Minimum

Screen timeout is a crucial feature similar to automatic brightness. Enable sleep mode or timeout to the minimum, ideally 15 or 30 seconds. This helps conserve battery life by turning off the screen when you’re not using it for short periods.

Enable Battery-Saver Mode

Smartphones have different battery-saving modes. For example, in the iPhone, battery saver mode turns off some visual effects and restricts some background data. But for Android, the battery-saver mode restricts performance, background data, and location services. It is important to note that if you enable battery-saver mode to the maximum, you will not be able to run most of the phone’s services and apps.

This mode is similar to the emergency mode, which only allows you to make emergency calls. However, the normal battery saver mode restricts and freezes background applications and processes while automatically lowering screen brightness. It’s very similar to the battery-saving mode on iOS phones.

Enable Airplane Mode

With airplane mode enabled, your phone becomes useless, but not completely. You will still be able to play some games that do not require an internet connection, read some e-books, use apps that work in offline mode, or play some video clips that you keep.

However, you will not be able to make phone calls or use the internet. Without a doubt, airplane mode is very effective at conserving battery power. If you do not expect any important phone calls or a friend to message you in the next few hours, enable airplane mode and observe the results for yourself.

Turn Off the Vibrator

Unless your phone’s sound is extremely low, there is no reason to turn on the vibrator. This vibrator uses a lot of battery power, particularly when you tap on the letters. Each letter you type activates the vibrator motor. As a result, large amounts of energy are consumed continuously, causing the charge capacity to deplete quickly.

If you’re struggling with rapid battery drain, try the practices we mentioned in this article. These steps can help extend your battery life and minimize wear and tear. While proper charging habits contribute to long-term battery health, remember that other factors like extreme temperatures and deep discharges have a bigger impact.