You charge your phone in the morning… and yet, by mid-afternoon, the percentage is plummeting? Don't worry, you're far from alone. Before blaming the battery or considering a new device, it's essential to examine our habits. Often, it's small, seemingly insignificant actions, repeated daily, that silently drain our smartphones' battery life. The good news? A few simple adjustments are all it takes to make a real difference and improve battery life.
Too many applications open without realizing it

This is probably the most common mistake. We open one app, then another, without ever really closing the previous ones. Even in the background, some continue to refresh data, connect to the internet, or use the processor. The result: the battery is constantly draining. Getting into the habit of closing unnecessary apps and limiting their background activity can significantly improve battery life.
An incorrectly adjusted screen brightness
The screen is one of the most energy-intensive components of a phone. When set to maximum brightness, especially indoors, it consumes a significant amount of energy unnecessarily. Enabling automatic brightness adjustment or manually lowering the brightness as soon as possible is a simple but very effective habit. Also, consider disabling always-on display if your device has this feature: however aesthetically pleasing it may be, it is rarely necessary.
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