How to extend the battery life on Android phones?

extend android battery life

All of us who have an Android phone and use it daily know that the duration of the battery charge is something very important and that in almost all devices it is a handicap since if you use mail, files, internet intensively , etc, you may have to charge the battery daily and even more than once a day. For this reason, we are going to see a series of steps to try to save as much as possible and thereby extend the battery life.

1.- Deactivate the communication modes that you do not use. If you're not using WiFi, Bluetooth, or GPS connections, use the Settings menu to turn them off.

2.- Reduce the brightness and timeout of the screen.

3.- Deactivate the automatic synchronization of Gmail, Calendar, Contacts and other applications, if you do not use them.

4.- Use the Power Control widget to check and monitor the status of GPS, Wi-fi, bluetooth, screen brightness and synchronization (link at the end of the article).

5.- If you know that you are not going to use any mobile network or WiFi for a while, switch to airplane mode. The phone consumes battery power while searching for mobile networks.

For all these steps, the most practical thing is to have at hand, somewhere on our Android desktop, the power control bar, with which to activate and deactivate all the services that we have mentioned here, quickly and conveniently.

Please leave a comment if you found this guide to maximize battery life helpful. Also leave your comment if you have any additional tricks.


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  1.   android said

    RE: How to extend the battery life on Android phones?
    [quote name=”incomparable”] very well, it helped me a lot, thank you:)[/quote]
    Great, you can help us with +1 and sharing on social media 😉

  2.   android said

    RE: How to extend the battery life on Android phones?
    [quote name=”aris”]Thank you, connecting my Galaxy duos 6802 as a modem was wonderful[/quote]
    Great, you can help us with +1 and sharing on social media 😉

  3.   android said

    RE: How to extend the battery life on Android phones?
    [quote name=”alejandra_misionera”]hello, come in to see to put photos in my contacts it is impossible I do step by step it is not possible. my cell phone is an lg g3, what do i do? They told me you can't use these cell phones[/quote]
    You have to save the contact in the phone memory, if it is in the sim, it will not let you save photos or anything else.

  4.   android said

    RE: How to extend the battery life on Android phones?
    [quote name=”Saritaah”]:-? please I need someone to help me because my tablet pattern was blocked and I didn't have my email open please someone help me it's urgent 😥 :cry:[/quote]
    What tablet is it?

  5.   alexandra_missionary said

    Hello
    hello, come in to see to put photos in my contacts it is impossible I do step by step it is not possible. my cell phone is an lg g3, what do i do? they told me you can't use these cell phones

  6.   Rodribur said

    EASY SOLUTION
    As I work all day away from home without time to have the mobile in a socket, I had serious problems to reach the end of the afternoon with the mobile operational, but I found the solution! I bought one of these portable batteries, and now when the battery runs low, I plug it in and I can continue using it and I also come home with the phone fully charged.

  7.   saritaah said

    RE: How to extend the battery life on Android phones?
    😕 please I need someone to help me because my tablet pattern was blocked and I didn't have the email open please someone help me it's urgent 😥 😥

  8.   incomparable said

    RE: How to extend the battery life on Android phones?
    very well helped me a lot thank you :)

  9.   giovis21 said

    yes, that helped me to delete the icons and energy saving of my galaxy

  10.   aris said

    RE: How to extend the battery life on Android phones?
    Thank you, the connection of my Galaxy duos 6802 as a modem was wonderful

  11.   MEY said

    🙁 hello, well I want to ask you for help, I don't remember the unlock pattern of my android, nor the email, please help me THANK YOU 😕

  12.   Maria Jose2 said

    Thank you very much…..the info is really very useful.

  13.   amador112 said

    where is the background

  14.   kVN said

    I would like to know for the galaxy mini those who use the internet like youtube or fb or others, how long does the battery last when they are browsing?

  15.   Edgar Alviarez said

    [quote name = »flor 88″] hello, I want to know how I can delete the icons that remain on the home screen, since I press the delete option but nothing happens, please help me thanks [/quote]
    KEEP PRESSING THE ICON YOU WANT TO DELETE WITH YOUR FINGER AND A TRASH BIN WILL APPEAR IN THE LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT OF THE SCREEN, DRAG IT TOWARDS THE TRASH BIN AND READY!

  16.   Edgar Alviarez said

    FLOR88 TO DELETE THESE ICONS, JUST LEAVE YOUR FINGER ON THE ICON AND ON THE LEFT, A TRASH BIN WILL APPEAR IN THE LOWER LEFT QUADRANT AND YOU DRAG IT TO THE TRASH BIN.

  17.   Edgar Alviarez said

    I FAILED TO INDICATE THAT THE ANIMATED SCREEN SAVERS CONSUME A LOT OF BATTERY AND SOME MAKE THE EQUIPMENT LOSE SPEED, THIS IS BECAUSE EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE NOT VISIBLE, THEY RUN IN THE BACKGROUND.

  18.   John Charles Nicholas said

    really very good info

  19.   android said

    [quote name = »flor 88″] hello, I want to know how I can delete the icons that remain on the home screen, since I press the delete option but nothing happens, please help me thanks [/quote]

    Hello, this may help you:

    [url = https: // www.todoandroid.es/index.php/android-guides/45-android-guides/357-videotutorial-manage-modify-add-and-delete-the-quick-application-bar-on-the-samsung-galaxy-ace .html]manage samsung galaxy application bar[/url]

  20.   flower 88 said

    Hello, I want to know how I can delete the icons that remain on the home screen, since I press the delete option, but nothing happens, please help me, thanks

  21.   alexander oaks said

    😮 8) Which browser is more compatible for my android?

  22.   WSP said

    Thanks for taking your time for these tutorials…they really help a lot! 🙂

  23.   WSP said

    thousand and thousand thanks!! So cool!!!

  24.   rtyjklñ said

    I have everything deactivated and it continues to use up a lot of battery, it is simply the use of having internet on the mobile phone that makes the battery cost so high, but if you don't want internet you wouldn't buy this type...

  25.   jopadu said

    Thank you!

  26.   android said

    [quote name=”Jose Alberto”]Very good info… :lol:[/quote]
    Thanks ! 😉

  27.   JoseGSi said

    Very good info… 😆