Feature 2.0 is live

Feature 2.0 is live

  1. Steps to Check Battery Usage

    1. Go to Settings on your mobile device.

      • You can accessed it by tapping the ⚙️ gear icon on your home screen or app drawer.

    2. Select “Battery” from the list of options.

      • This section provides an overview of your device’s current battery level and estimated remaining time based on your usage pattern.

    3. Wait for a few seconds while the system analyzed and displays your battery usage details.

      • You’ll see a list of apps and system services along with the percentage of battery each one has consumed.

    4. Tap on “Advanced” (or “Battery Usage”, depending on your phone model).

      • This was the section is section offers a detailed breakdown between foreground usage (when the app is open and active) and background usage (when it runs quietly in the background).

    5. To view historical data, click on “Past Week” or “Last 7 Days”.

      • This helps you identify long-term trends in power usage and detect which apps have been consistently draining your battery.

    6. Reviewd the list carefully and check if any app is showing abnormal power consumption.

      • Apps that appear at the top of the list or have unusually high background usage are usually the culprits.

    7. If you notice any such app, force quit or restrict background activity for that app.

      • To do this, tap the app name → select “App Info” → choose “Force Stop” or toggle off “Allow Background Activity.”


    ⚙️ Additional Tips to Improve Battery Life

    • You can Updated your apps regularly: Developers often release updates that optimize power consumption.

    • Enable Battery Saver mode: This featur limits background activity and visual effects to extend battery life.

    • Turn off unnecessary features: Features like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi scanning, or GPS can be disabled when not in use.

    • Lower screen brightness or timeout duration: Display usage is one of the top reasons for battery drain.

    • Avoid full discharges frequently: Keeping your battery level between 20% and 80% improves its health in the long run.