Even after optimizing your system settings, you might notice your battery percentage dropping faster than expected. Often, the culprits aren’t the settings, but specific “power-hungry” apps running behind the scenes. These apps stay active to sync data, track your location, or send notifications, consuming significant energy in the process.
Here is a guide on how to hunt down these apps and take back control of your battery life.
Both Android and iOS provide detailed breakdowns of energy consumption. Here is how to access them:
Once you have identified the “villain” apps, use these methods to limit their impact:
If an app that you rarely use is showing high battery consumption, you can manually restrict it.
Navigation and social media apps often track your location even when the app is closed. This is a massive battery drain. Change the permission to “While Using the App” instead of “Always” to ensure the GPS only activates when necessary.
Apps like Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger are notorious for background activity. If your battery is struggling, consider using the ‘Lite’ versions of these apps or simply accessing them via your mobile web browser.
| Problem | Solution |
| High Syncing Frequency | Set Email/Cloud apps to sync “Manually” or every hour. |
| Live Widgets | Remove weather or news widgets that update every few minutes. |
| Push Notifications | Turn off notifications for apps that aren’t urgent. |
Many people believe that swiping away all apps from the “Recent Apps” menu saves battery. In reality, it does the opposite. When you reopen a cleared app, the phone has to load it from scratch, which uses more CPU power and battery than simply resuming it from a paused state in the background.
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