Battery Life
The same can be said about the laptop. As its battery gets older, the need to use power plugs will also increase. Most electronics devices we use come with lithium-ion and lithium-polymer batteries.
They are equipped with quick charge features, but you don’t need to get a long battery life. Keeping in mind the age of the battery, upgrading the laptop is better than changing the battery.
Whether you use smartphones, tablets, or laptops. These tips will help in increasing the battery life of your device.
1) Take care of the temperature
Using the battery at high temperatures can be more disturbing than its cycling. BatteryUniversity says that higher temperatures and increasing age gradually reduce the performance of the battery. Using the device in temperatures above 30° C is considered higher and will improve its life cycle.
Testing has found that the performance reaches 60 per cent when the battery is used in a temperature of 60 degrees for three months and at 65 per cent in 40 40-degree temperature. You try to protect your device from heat, such as do not make the mistake of leaving your mobile on the car dashboard in the scorching heat.
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2) Avoid free app, start buying apps
Apps that come with advertising can reduce the battery life of your device by an average of 2.5 to 2.1 hours. It is claimed that some American researchers have been done by According to the study, the processor of the phone is like his brain. Advertisement also uses some parts of this brain, due to which it slows down.
It is not that all free apps are affecting your battery, but if you see any advertisement on it, then understand that it will affect the bandwidth and processor. You will have many advantages of paying for apps. That too, when many apps are available for just 10 rupees today.
It would be better to use the application present in the system to edit the text on the laptop. By doing this, there will be less battery consumption than using the browser. If you are not using the internet, then turn off the Wi-Fi connection. On the Windows PC, you need to press “FN+F2” on the keyboard. By the way, this command also depends on the device manufacturer. In such a situation, you can also use Wi-Fi icons on the device.
3) Stop location tracking
A recent report claims that the Facebook app quickly drains the battery of the iPhone as it repeatedly knows the user’s location using the GPS module. In such a situation, the app that does not need your location but offers location tracking will help.
In iOS 9, you go to settings, then choose privacy, and then location services. After this, you can disable it for every app. For the same app, keep the location Axis on which they need.
4) It is better to have a little charge than full charge
A great suggestion made by the Battery University can be understood from the example of the marathon. Taking the battery directly from 100 percent and finishing it at zero, it is better to allow it to be discharged up to 50 percent. Maintain the order between 30 and 80 percent. By doing this, your battery discharge will increase three times.
Lenovo uses this theory in battery maintenance settings. You can also customize it according to your needs. To make the battery usable for many years, Lenovo suggests that you start the charging pattern from 40 % and close at 50 percent, decide.
5) Reduce the brightness of the display
This suggestion is applied to laptops and mobile devices. Most devices can easily use brightness settings or reduce the brightness of the screen with third-party apps like Lux. Apart from reducing the brightness of the display, it also changes the color cast of the screen. However, power can be saved on the OLED screen only through a software layer, while in LCD, it will have to reduce the backlight brightness.

Right-click on the battery icon in a Windows laptop, then on the power option. After this, convert the settings into power saver. Windows will then reduce brightness on its own. Apart from this, standby and other settings will be given priority according to the performance of the battery.
6) Update the app on Wi-Fi or while charging the battery
Usually, any action that puts pressure on the processor or bandwidth will take more CPU power. The best would be that this action is generally stable, and mobile data should use Wi-Fi instead ofthe internet. In such a situation, the best decision will be you schedule your app updates only on Wi-Fi. If there is an option on your device, then you can schedule it only while charging.

7) Turn on low power mode
Not all Android phones have battery saver mode. If you are using Android 5.0 or a subsequent version, then this mode is more likely to be present on your device. As soon as the battery of your phone reaches 15 percent, it automatically becomes active. This background app closes refresh, location tracking, and sink activity, so that battery life can be saved.
Android comes with the Marshmallow Doze feature. If you do not use your phone for a long time, then this feature puts your phone into deep slow mode. Due to this feature, standby time doubles. If you are using an old version Android phone, then you will not get this feature.
The iPhone equipped with iOS 9 also has low power modes that discontinue background refresh, visual effects, and automatic downloads. You can access this feature by going to the battery option from the settings.
If you are using old Android phones, then the manufacturer may have given its low power mode on your phone. For example, on Sony’s phone it is known as Stemina Mode, and in the name of Extreme Power Mode in HTC. By the way, you can also use many third-party apps. However, our experience suggests that built-in apps are more effective.
8) Use flight mode
If your phone is not close to the cellular tower, then it will also affect the standby time. If you are in a place where there is no network, then it would be better to activate airplane mode (flight mode) on your phone. Your phone will repeatedly look for a network in such places, which will affect the battery life.