Post by : Zayd Kamal
Today, we all use smartphones for many things like chatting with friends, watching videos, sending emails, shopping, or making payments. Our phones have become an important part of life. But it feels very annoying when your phone battery runs out fast, especially when you really need your phone.
If your phone battery is getting low very quickly, don’t worry — you are not the only one. Many people face the same problem every day. The good news is, most of the time, this happens because of small mistakes we make while using the phone. And luckily, these problems are easy to fix.
In this article, we will explain the common reasons why your phone battery runs out fast and simple ways to fix it.
There are many reasons why your phone battery doesn’t last long. Some reasons depend on how you use your phone, and some may be because of phone settings or old battery problems. Let’s look at the most common reasons:
If you keep your phone screen very bright all the time, it uses a lot of battery. The screen is one of the things that uses the most battery power.
Many apps keep running in the background even when you are not using them. These apps use battery power without you even knowing.
If location services (GPS) are always turned on, your phone keeps searching for your location, and that uses a lot of battery.
When you are in an area with poor mobile signal, your phone works harder to stay connected. This uses extra battery.
As your phone gets older, the battery becomes weaker and does not last long. This is common with old phones.
Apps like Facebook, Instagram, news, or games send too many notifications. These keep your phone active, which uses battery.
If your phone’s software is not updated, it may not work properly. This can also cause the battery to run out faster.
The good news is, you can fix most battery problems with simple steps. You don’t need to be a tech expert to do these things:
Keep your screen brightness low. You can also turn on ‘Auto-Brightness’ so the phone adjusts brightness based on light around you.
Get used to closing apps you are not using. This will save battery and make your phone work faster.
If you are not using maps or location apps, turn off GPS. You can turn it on only when you need it.
If you are in a place with weak mobile signal, use Airplane Mode. This will stop your phone from using extra battery trying to find a signal.
Most phones have a ‘Battery Health’ option in settings. If your battery health is below 80%, it may be time to replace the battery.
Go to your app settings and turn off notifications you don’t need. This will save battery and stop unnecessary alerts.
Always install the latest software updates. Updates often help improve battery life and fix bugs.
Use Dark Mode if your phone has it. It uses less battery, especially on phones with OLED screens.
Keep your phone cool. Don’t leave it in hot places or under sunlight, as heat can damage the battery.
Avoid using live wallpapers and heavy animations. They use more battery power.
Charge your phone properly. Don’t let it drop to 0% often, and avoid keeping it on charge for too long after it reaches 100%.
If you have tried all the simple tips above and your battery still drains fast, it might be time to replace the battery. Most phone batteries last for 2 to 3 years. You can visit a service center to check your battery health or get it replaced.
It feels bad when your phone battery drains quickly, but in most cases, the problem is easy to fix. By doing small things like lowering brightness, closing apps you are not using, turning off GPS, and limiting notifications, your phone battery can last longer.
Batteries become weak over time. If your phone is old and the battery health is low, replacing it is the best option. But for most people, small changes in phone settings and habits can fix the problem.
So, if your phone battery is getting low quickly, just follow these simple steps and enjoy using your phone without worrying about battery life.
The information provided in this article is for general knowledge only. Battery issues may vary based on phone models and usage. DXB news network is not responsible for any technical problems or damages that may occur after following the tips mentioned. Please consult a certified technician for serious phone issues.
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