Stop too much light!
The first reflex to adopt to save battery is to lower the brightness of the screen. In fact, too much light is not only bad for the battery, it is also bad for your eyes. It is even advisable to set the brightness to “automatic“so that it adapts to the surrounding light.
Favor dark mode
Switch to a dark mode on your operating system and / or an application has many advantages.
First, it relieves the eyes because the screens then emit less blue light. This is even more true at night, right before bed – dark mode is highly recommended.
So, it allows you to significantly gain autonomy.
Manage the opening and closing of your favorite applications.
Make sure to close all the applications that are rarely used and, on the contrary, leave the most used ones open, in particular those that concern social networks. In fact, constantly restarting them takes a lot more energy …
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Beware of wireless connections!
If there is something that consumes energy, it is to connect via bluetooth or wifi (you know what wifi 6 is?). Care must be taken to disable this type of connection, otherwise the device will constantly be looking for a new fence. This means that if you have to use this type of connection, you must remember to deactivate it once you are done.
Activate geolocation only if necessary
Using GPS also requires a lot of energy. Therefore, it is better to limit the use of geolocation to a few specific applications (weather forecast, mapping, etc.). In this case, feel free to go to the settings of your device to allow access to the location of only some applications.
Activate power saving mode
Now almost every smartphone has a call “energy saving”. Available for both iOS and Android, it allows you to automatically restrict the activity of certain applications in the background (or even block some) and disable certain visual effects.
Change the battery instead of the phone
If it really dies, it is better to change the battery rather than buy a new smartphone, especially if it is still working fine and your operating system is up to date. What if you really want to change your phone, go to refurbished ! Please note that unless you have opted for a smartphone “ethics“Like what Fairphone offers, it will be best to call in a professional to change the battery. In any case, it will be much cheaper than buying a new smartphone.
Don’t charge your phone at night
When the battery is 100% charged, it is essential to remember to stop recharging, otherwise it may damage its components. Therefore, it is strongly recommended not to plug in your smartphone and then go to bed quietly picking it up fully charged the next morning. Even if today most smartphones detect when the battery is full, it is better to avoid this bad habit.
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