No huge surprise: Social media and dating apps suck the most battery life out of your phone. Changing your behavior is obviously one way to save battery life, but if you want to go the path of least resistance, we've got easy battery-saving tips for iPhone and Android users that are more set-it-and-forget-it. Sorry, the video player failed to load. (Error Code: 100013) Senior Features Writer My title is Senior Features Writer, which is a license to write about absolutely anything if I can connect it to technology (I can). I've been at PCMag since 2011 and have covered the surveillance state, vaccination cards, ghost guns, voting, ISIS,.
How do I drain my phone battery fast?
The fastest way to drain your phone battery is to turn on the flashlight. Disable automatic screen lock and boost your screen's brightness to the maximum. You can also use graphically intensive apps and games, launch lots of apps that use your location, and enable sounds and vibrations. Turn on your flashlight.
How do I Make my battery drain faster?
Running several apps at once or having lots of apps running in the background can increase battery drain. Screen brightness set to max - Screen brightness impacts power consumption, so keeping it maxed out all the time could make your battery drain faster. Adjust it according to the environment - bright when it's sunny, dim when it's dark.
One of the ways to make sure device battery life is stretched as far as possible is to identify the apps that are sucking up the most power: You can then use them less, change their settings to make them less energy-demanding, or uninstall them altogether.
To save your battery, you can either manually close these apps or optimize their power consumption, which is especially easy to do if you're on an Android device. Here's how: 1. Open Settings on your Android phone. 2. Tap Battery from the menu. 3. Go to Advanced settings and select Optimise battery use. 4.
How do I reduce battery usage on my Samsung phone?
Samsung Galaxy phones and Pixel phones have different ways you can have your phone minimize battery use if you are starting to run out of power. Go to your Settings app, and then choose Device care > Battery. Turn on Power saving. According to Samsung, this will “limit certain things on your device, such as background network usage and syncing.”
For troublesome apps that are using up battery life, there's not much you can do besides putting up with them or uninstalling them (with a quick drag from the Applications window to the Trash can on the dock or deleting them from the Applications folder).