Billions of people around the world are using smartphones today. If it is cheaper, now everyone can own it. But one of the major drawbacks of many smartphones is that they run out of battery very quickly. The following is a description of these methods.
Screen usage: Most of the energy in a smartphone uses its screen. So reduce the screen light. Thus, the iPhone consumes 54% less battery in an hour, while the Android phone consumes 30% less battery.
Battery Squeeze Ads: Consumes a lot of energy while downloading smartphone ads while browsing the web. You can also extend battery life by installing Ad Blocker. 1blocker for iPhone and Ghostery Privacy Browser for Android are good programs in this regard.
Listen to downloaded music: Young people like to listen to songs while sitting on the internet but this way the battery uses more power. For example, listening to 2 hours of music on a Wi-Fi connection consumes 10% of the battery, but listening to songs inside the phone consumes only 5% of the battery.
Turn off wireless: When Wi-Fi or cellular coverage is not good at a location, the battery drains very quickly. The reason is that the phone spends its energy on finding good signals. So turn off Wi-Fi mode to save battery.
A little bit of spying: iPhone and Android phones have a way to see which apps consume more battery. It also tells which apps consume battery when the phone is not in use. Disable background activities by searching for them. Disable any app on iPhone by going to Settings, General and then Background App Refresh. In Android go to Settings and click on Data Usage, select the desired app and then select "Restrict Background Data".
Tracking programs: Some apps track your location. Then the phone's GPS uses a lot of battery. A tracking program monitors your location and lowers the battery level. So it is better to disable such apps.


