Phone battery drains fast – Fix it with Sidekick

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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 drains faster than it should, identifying the culprits and finding solutions is worth the effort. Devices get more energy-efficient as batteries get larger, but battery life is still a concern for most users. 

Let’s us tell you the most common battery hogs in the smartphone world. Also included are solutions for the most common issues.

Keep the screen in check!

The screen is the biggest battery-draining hog since modern smartphones came to be. Panels keep getting bigger, brighter, and more colorful, as well as sporting higher definitions. Check your battery usage, and you will find most times, the screen will take the top place. 

How to check battery usage on android phone

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Select Battery.
  3. Tap on Battery usage.
  4. Expand the section that reads: System usage for past 24 hr.

How to check battery usage on  Iphone

Go to Settings > Battery. Information about your battery usage and activity appears for the last 24 hours and up to the last 10 days. Insights and suggestions: You might see insights about conditions or usage patterns that cause iPhone to consume energy.

Smartphone display technology is advancing much faster than battery tech, making battery life an even bigger issue to tackle in years to come. Until things get better, you will have to conserve energy.

Tips to lower screen battery drain

  • 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 needed, but you also save battery when high brightness isn’t necessary.
  • Reduce screen refresh rates: Some devices sport screens with higher refresh rates, and often you can customize this in the settings.
  • Reduce auto-lock times: You ensure your screen isn’t on just waiting to possibly be used by reducing auto-lock times.
  • Ditch live wallpapers: They may look nice, but your phone is essentially playing a video at all times, and that kills the battery.
  • Use a black wallpaper: If you have an AMOLED display, using a black wallpaper is the most power-efficient because the display doesn’t have to activate those pixels. It’s argued the difference isn’t huge, but every bit of help is welcomed.

Spotty service

Areas with lousy cellphone reception are silent battery killers. Your cellphone constantly communicates with nearby towers, trying to keep you connected every second of the day. Sometimes it can’t, and will work extra hard to reach the network and get you back on the grid.

If you live in a rural area, work in a massive building, or often find yourself in areas with spotty service, chances are your phone will have battery-draining issues.

How to improve signal to reduce battery drain

  • Switch carrier: Carrier reliability varies by area, city, and neighborhood. Do some research, find out which carrier works best in your areas of interest, and look into switching.
  • Use Airplane mode: The Airplane mode feature can force your antennas to take a break. Turn off all connectivity, and your phone won’t be working hard to stay connected. You can do this strategically when you are in places you know have lousy service. 
  • Network extenders: Carriers often offer network extenders that use the internet to give you signal. Consider getting one if you know you are in a place with spotty service for long periods. You could have one at home or work to ensure the signal is strong where you spend most of your time.
  • Signal boosters: Signal boosters can be expensive, but people swear by them. These products have an outer antenna that can pick up reception. The signal is then spread through the house with an internal antenna. A popular options at Sidekick 

 

Apps and background services

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

Plenty of apps cause battery draining 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 constantly operate in the background, using data, pulling your location, sending notifications, and more. Not to mention 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: Do you know that, we just  use about 20% of the apps we 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. Restricted. Just realize you will lose some features and functionality, as the app will sleep when not in use.
  • Close apps: While smartphones 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 good to close or kill the app to give it a fresh reset when this happens.

 Be mindful of the apps you use and how long you use them! 

It’s time to get a new phone?

How old is your smartphone? More specifically, how old is the battery? Smartphone batteries start to lose performance with time (as well as constant heat). Age is the primary reason your battery life gets shorter as your phone ages. This means anyone rocking an older phone is likely reminiscing about the old times when the phone used to last much more on a full charge.

You shave a second or two off of your phone’s maximum battery capacity every time you charge it. Batteries use chemical reactions to store and process energy; no chemical reaction is infinite. The method has been optimized like crazy, though, and that’s why batteries last as long as they do, to begin with. Additionally, batteries lose capacity even if you don’t use them.

  • Change the battery: Phones with removable batteries are scarce now, but if you happen to be rocking one, you could buy a new battery and replace the worn-out one. If you have a phone with a non-removable battery (which is likely the case), you can open the phone up and change the battery, but this requires some technical know-how and involves some risk. You can also find a phone repair shop and have them take care of the job for you. So maybe you don’t need to change your phone, just change the battery SIDEKICK MOBLIE REPAIR will have you just in a click. 

5G will eat up your battery faster.

For starters, faster speeds will require more energy. There’s also the spotty signal issue. As mentioned earlier in the article, phones will use plenty of resources to find signal when not available. Because 5G is still not as proliferous, there is a high chance you have bad 5G service in your area. Your phone will be working overtime to catch a 5G connection.

Furthermore, calls and SMS are still running through 3G or 4G networks. 5G only runs data. This means that even when connected to 5G, your phone is also connected to other networks to keep everything working.

Your best bet might be to turn off 5G. Even if you have an excellent 5G connection in your city, you might not even need the faster speeds.

4G of TelstraOptusVodafone is plenty good for casual usage.

Other battery problems and tips

GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth: we know we always leave them on, but I seldom put them to work.seldom put them to work. GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth are using the battery, even if only 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.
  • Are you feeling cold?: Lower temperatures affect battery life significantly. Lithium-ion batteries stop discharging electricity in the extreme cold.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 always good to update your phone to the latest software version.
  • Get a portable charger: A suitable 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 at Sidekick ..

If, after all these solutions, you still can’t get your device to last through a full day, maybe it’s time to upgrade to a new phone’s battery. 

 Let’s get to it before that screen shuts off!

 

Sidekickmobile Repairs give your phone a second chance. 

We take care of all of your phone worries .

Contact us: 0490 187 440

Address: 10/354 Mons Rd, Forest Glen QLD 4556

Email: info@sidekickmobile.com.au 

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