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How to Make Your Phone Battery Last Longer

Simple tips to extend your smartphone's battery life.

By Alex Rivera·June 29, 2026
How to Make Your Phone Battery Last Longer
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Smartphone battery life can vary significantly based on usage patterns, settings, and the age of the device. Whether you're in the middle of a busy workday or on a long trip, running out of battery can be frustrating. Fortunately, there are several practical steps you can take to extend your phone's battery life.

Adjust Your Settings

One of the easiest ways to conserve battery life is by adjusting your phone's settings. Here are some key adjustments you can make:

  • Lower screen brightness: Reducing your screen brightness or enabling adaptive brightness can significantly save battery.
  • Limit background app activity: Check which apps are using battery in the settings and restrict background activity for those that don't need it.
  • Turn off location services: Disable GPS when not needed, or set apps to use location services only while in use.
  • Use battery saver mode: Most smartphones have a built-in battery saver mode that reduces performance and limits background activity.

Manage Your Apps

Apps can drain your battery even when you're not actively using them. Here’s how to manage your apps effectively:

  • Uninstall unused apps: Regularly review and remove apps that you no longer use to prevent unnecessary battery drain.
  • Update apps: Keep your apps updated, as developers often release updates that improve efficiency and reduce battery consumption.
  • Limit notifications: Disable notifications for apps that aren't critical, as frequent alerts can wake up your screen and consume battery.

Other Practical Tips

In addition to adjusting settings and managing apps, consider these additional strategies:

  • Avoid extreme temperatures: Keep your phone within recommended temperature ranges, as extreme heat or cold can affect battery performance.
  • Charge intelligently: Avoid letting your battery drop to 0% or charging it to 100% frequently. Aim to keep it between 20% and 80% for optimal health.
  • Turn off connectivity features: Disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or mobile data when not in use to save battery.

By implementing these strategies, you can significantly extend your phone's battery life and reduce the frequency of charging.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I charge my phone?

It's best to charge your phone when it drops to around 20% and unplug it when it reaches about 80% for optimal battery health.

Do battery saver modes really help?

Yes, battery saver modes reduce background activity and limit certain features to extend battery life significantly.

Can I replace my phone battery?

In many cases, yes. Some smartphones allow for battery replacement, while others may require professional service.

Alex Rivera
Alex Rivera
Hardware & Audio Reviewer
Alex reviews laptops, audio gear and gaming hardware, with a background in consumer electronics repair and benchmarking.

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