Reduced screen brightness
The display is the most energy-consuming component. Reduce the brightness to just enough or turn on the automatic mode that automatically adjusts the brightness according to the environment.
turn off unnecessary connections
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS or 5G should be turned off when not in use. These connections continuously find signals, causing the battery to wear down quickly.
Use battery saving mode
Operating systems such as Android and iOS all have integrated battery saving mode. When enabled, they will automatically limit unnecessary background activities and effects.
Update software regularly
Updates often include improved performance and better energy management.
Limit notifications from the application
Notarization from the application continuously lights up the screen and activates the system. Turn off notifications from unnecessary apps.
turn off the background application
Many apps continue to work after you close them. Go to battery management or running application to turn it off.
Using dark mode
With OLED/AMOLED screens, dark mode significantly reduces power consumption.
Avoid high temperatures
High environmental temperatures greatly affect battery performance. Avoid leaving your phone in the sun or in the car.
Limit the use of widgets and dynamic wallpaper
Widget is a special application that helps the device display all or part of the content of the guest applications on the device's main screen. Widgets and dynamic formats regularly update data, causing unnecessary battery congestion.
Charge the battery properly
According to technology expert David Smith (California Institute of Technology), modern lithium-ion batteries do not need to be fully charged 100% or charged 0%. Charging at around 2080% will help prolong battery life.