10 Proven Tricks to Extend Your Phone's Battery Life
10 Proven Tricks to Extend Your Phone's Battery Life
(And the surprising myth that could be hurting it)
The dreaded red battery icon—it's a universal symbol of modern anxiety. Before you give up on your phone, try these proven, expert-backed techniques to reclaim your battery life. Small habits can make a huge difference.
Proven Tricks to Boost Your Battery
1. The Power of Dark Mode
Switch your phone's system and apps to Dark Mode whenever possible.
2. Tame Background Refresh
Go to settings and disable "Background App Refresh" for apps that don't need to be constantly updated (like social media, games, or news apps).
3. Be Strict with Location
Review your app permissions. Set Location Services to "While Using the App" instead of "Always." Turn off location for apps that don't need it at all.
4. Dim Your Screen
Your screen is the #1 battery drain. Lower the brightness to the lowest comfortable level. Using Auto-Brightness is a good compromise.
5. Use Low Power Mode Early
Don't wait until you're at 10%. Enable Low Power Mode (iOS) or Battery Saver (Android) when you hit 30-40% if you know you have a long day ahead.
6. Reduce Motion & Animations
In your Accessibility settings, look for "Reduce Motion" (iOS) or "Remove Animations" (Android). Enabling this can provide a small but noticeable boost.
Myth vs. Fact: The Truth About Your Apps
The Myth
"Force-quitting apps from the app switcher saves battery."
We all do it—swiping up to close every app we're not actively using, thinking we're cleaning house and saving power.
The Fact
This often uses MORE battery.
Apps in the switcher are typically in a "frozen" or suspended state, using almost no resources. When you force-quit an app, you purge it from the phone's memory (RAM). The next time you open it, the phone has to load it from scratch, which is a much more energy-intensive process.
Only force-quit an app if it's frozen or misbehaving.
Charging Best Practices for Long-Term Health
The 20-80% Rule
For maximizing the long-term lifespan of your lithium-ion battery, try to keep its charge level between 20% and 80% as much as possible.
Think of it like a muscle: constantly stretching it to 100% or letting it become fully depleted puts stress on it. While modern phones have safeguards against "overcharging," leaving a phone at 100% on a charger for extended periods (like overnight, every night) can accelerate battery aging.
Bonus Tip: The Surprising Effect of a Weak Signal
Ever notice your battery drains incredibly fast in a basement, elevator, or rural area? When your phone has a weak or non-existent cell signal, it dramatically increases its power output to constantly search for a connection. It's essentially "shouting" for a cell tower, and that shouting takes a ton of energy.
The Fix: If you know you'll be in a low-signal area for a while, switch to Airplane Mode. You can still turn on Wi-Fi separately if it's available.