Subtle tricks to boost Android battery life revealed
Most of us are familiar with the basic methods for saving battery power, but there are features many users aren't aware of. What settings should be adjusted to make your phone battery last longer?
Extending battery life on Android smartphones is increasingly important in this era of intensive mobile device usage. While standard methods are widely known, a new approach involves disabling features we often aren't even aware exist.
Disable Bluetooth functionality
Many devices come with Google apps that constantly scan for Bluetooth connections, unnecessarily draining the battery. To change this, go to your phone's settings, locate the "Google" tab, and then find "Nearby Sharing". Here, deselect all options to significantly reduce unnecessary Bluetooth usage.
Disable default printing services
Your phone also scans its surroundings for printers. If you don't use your phone for printing daily, disable this option. In settings, type "print" and find the option related to printers. Disable the “default printing service” to conserve battery energy.
Manage notifications
Notifications are another battery drainer. In your phone's settings, type "notifications" and turn off those that aren't important to you. Keep only notifications from apps you truly use, which will significantly extend the time between charges.
Making these minor changes not only conserves battery power but also enhances your smartphone's performance. Simply turning off features we seldom use can have a significant impact on the long-term usability of the phone. Some of these options are rarely needed in everyday use, and disabling them provides tangible benefits.