Turn Off Always-On Display
Always-on display, while looking cool when your phone sits on a table, quietly drains the battery every hour. Brands claim it uses only 1-2% per hour, yet real use always feels higher. Turning this setting off stops your screen from lighting up all day. Go inside Settings and look for this inside Lock Screen or Display. Once you toggle it off, the screen goes completely blank when you lock your phone, giving you longer backup.
Enable Adaptive Battery
Adaptive Battery helps your phone understand your daily habits. When you open simple apps like mail or messages, it reduces performance in order to save the charge. When heavy apps are launched, it give full power. That smart balance helps to save battery. You can enable it from Settings > Battery > Adaptive preferences.
Activate Battery Saver
Battery Saver keeps things tight by limiting visual effects, reducing background activity, and forcing Dark Mode when needed. Pixel phones even offer the Extreme Battery Saver option, where extra features get shut off when your phone is almost dead. Galaxy phones use the Power Saving Mode for the same purpose. You can turn it on from Settings under Battery or Device Care.
Switch to Dark Mode
Most new Android phones come with OLED screens nowadays, in which darker pixels are turned off. Using dark mode helps your screen use less energy and extends battery life during normal use. You can turn it on from Settings > Display and keep it on all day to save more power.
Adjust Display Brightness and Sleep Time
Brightness is one of the biggest battery drainers. Phones nowadays get really, really bright, but you rarely need that brightness indoors. Lowering brightness when reading or scrolling really helps save power. Turn down screen timeout, too; a lot of folks leave it at a minute or more. That means your display is staying powered up when you’re not even looking at it. Change it within Settings > Display.
Remove Unused Accounts
Old accounts that you never use still sync in the background. All of this refreshing takes a big toll on your battery. Taking off accounts you don’t need increases background efficiency. You can find your synced accounts under Passwords & Accounts or Accounts and Backup, depending on your device.
Turn Off Keyboard Sounds and Haptics
Typing is great with vibration and sound, but these small actions use extra battery every time you hit a key. Turning them off makes typing silent but saves more power throughout your day. You can do this from keyboard settings under Language and Input.

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