Save Battery on Android: Practical Tips
Discover how to save battery on Android with simple adjustments. Reduce screen brightness, disable unused features, and activate battery saver mode to extend your phone's autonomy. Learn how to manage battery usage by apps.
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Team Spark Tech
4/23/20252 min read


Optimizing Your Android Phone's Battery: A Practical Guide
Battery life is one of the most valued aspects by smartphone users. Over time, however, it's common for energy consumption to increase due to inadequate settings, background apps, and unnecessarily activated features. With this in mind, we've gathered effective tips in this article to optimize your Android's battery, with simple and accessible steps for any user.
Reduce Screen Brightness
The display is responsible for a large part of the energy consumption.
Step-by-step:
Go to Settings > Display > Brightness.
Decrease the level manually or activate adaptive brightness for automatic adjustments.
Disable Unused Features
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and NFC consume battery even when not in use.
How to disable:
Swipe down the notification bar.
Tap the icons to disable functions you are not using.
For more precise control, go to Settings > Connections.
Activate Battery Saver Mode
This feature limits background activities and reduces performance to prioritize battery life.
Step-by-step:
Go to Settings > Battery and performance.
Tap Battery Saver and activate the function.
Some devices also have an ultra power saving mode that limits usage to essential apps.
Check Battery Usage by App
Some apps continue running in the background even without direct use.
Step-by-step:
Go to Settings > Battery > Battery usage.
Identify the apps that consume the most energy.
Tap on the app and select Restrict background activity or Force stop.
Reduce Animations and Vibrations
Visual effects and vibrations for notifications also consume energy.
How to disable: Animations:
Access Developer options (enable by tapping "Build number" 7 times in About phone), and reduce or disable all animations.
Vibrations: Go to Settings > Sound & vibration, and disable haptic feedback and unnecessary vibrations.
Activate Sleep Mode for Inactive Apps
Android offers an option that automatically puts unused apps to sleep.
Step-by-step:
Go to Settings > Apps > Special app access.
Select Battery > Auto-manage or Idle apps.
Activate the function for apps you use infrequently.
Keep Your System Updated
Software updates often include improvements in power management.
Step-by-step:
Go to Settings > System > Updates.
Check for and install available updates.
Final Thoughts
Optimizing your Android phone's battery doesn't depend on miraculous apps or complex tricks. With small adjustments, you can significantly extend your device's autonomy and have more usage time throughout the day.
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