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Lower screen brightness: Dimming your screen brightness will help you save battery significantly.

Use adaptive brightness: This will ensure you get a bright screen when you need it, but you also save battery when high brightness isn't necessary.

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Why is my phone’s battery draining so fast?

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Devices get more energy efficient as batteries get larger, but battery life is still a concern for most users. Such is the nature of modern tech, but this doesn’t mean we should be plugging in multiple times a day. If your phone’s battery is draining faster than it should, identifying the culprits and finding solutions is worth the effort.

We are here to tell you the most common battery hogs in the smartphone world. Also included are solutions for the most common issues. Let’s get to it before that screen shuts off!

Next: How to extend your phone’s battery life

Reasons why your phone is draining so fast:

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Applications

Other battery drainers

Keep your apps in check if your phone’s battery is dying fast. Certain apps drain battery more than others. The obvious ones are YouTube, Netflix, and any streaming services. You might also want to avoid playing games if you want to save energy, as those happen to be huge battery hogs, especially if you are fond of titles with high-end graphics.

Plenty of apps kill your battery without active usage. Applications like Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp are common ones. Communication services like these try to keep you in touch and updated all the time. This means the apps are constantly operating in the background, using data, pulling your location, sending notifications, and more. Not to mention the fact that we tend to spend a lot of time using them, whether you are endlessly checking your feed or messaging friends and family.

How to fix it

Keep app downloads minimal: I often realize I am only using like 20% of the apps I have on my phone. Meanwhile, these applications are always working in the background and wasting battery. Why even have them? Go on a cleaning spree and delete apps you know you don’t need.

Stop apps from working in the background: If you notice an app is taking too much of your precious juice, you can limit its background. Simply go to Settings > Apps & notifications > Select the app > Advanced > Battery > Background restriction > Restrict. Just realize you will lose some features and functionality, as the app will be sleeping when not in use.

Close apps: While it is true Android devices are made to multi-task and closing apps can hurt more than it helps, there are times when closing apps is your best bet. Applications can go rogue, misbehave, or fail, in which case they often start draining your battery unnecessarily. It is a good idea to close or kill the app when this happens, just to give it a fresh reset. Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > Select the app > Force stop.

Be mindful of your usage: Sometimes we say we want better battery life, but find ourselves playing games, watching movies, and spending hours in social networks. Then we wonder why the phone dies before you get home! Be mindful of the apps you use and for how long you use them.

More: The best battery saver apps GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth: How often do you use these antennas? I know I leave them on at all times, but very seldom do I put them to work. GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth are using battery, even if a little. Turn them off when you don’t need them and you will notice a boost in battery life.

Camera: Taking photos and videos requires ample amounts of energy. Avoid doing it so often and your phone will live longer.

Feeling cold?: Lower temperatures affect battery life significantly. Roger Gurney, owner of Arctic Tech Solutions tells USA Today that lithium-ion batteries stop discharging electricity in the extreme cold. He goes on to mention constant exposure to cold weather can permanently damage a battery. A good solution is to keep the phone close to you so that body temperature keeps it toasty.

Stay up-to-date: Software updates often come with battery life improvements, so it’s a good idea to always update your phone to the latest available software version.

Get a portable charger: A good battery pack will keep your phone alive longer without keeping you tethered to a wall. Here is a list of our favorite portable battery chargers.

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