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12 Android phone settings to improve battery life

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  • Turn off always-on display
  • Enable Adaptive Battery and Battery Saver mode
  • Switch to dark mode
  • Reduce screen brightness and sleep timer
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  • Disable keyboard sound and haptic feedback
  • Turn off notifications and 'Hey Google' feature
  • Disable high refresh rate and wireless features
  • Settings are available on most Android phones
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  • Adaptive Battery can be enabled by going to Settings > Battery > Adaptive preferences and flicking it on
  • Battery Saver mode can be activated on most Android phones by going to Settings > Battery and device care > Battery and flipping the toggle switch next to Power Saving
  • Pixel phones have an Extreme Battery Saver mode that can be activated in Settings > Battery > Battery Saver, but it greatly restricts the phone's performance and should only be used when necessary
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  • Switching to dark mode on OLED displays can save battery life by dimming or shutting off individual pixels when not in use
  • Adjusting display brightness and sleep timer can also help conserve battery life
  • These settings can be found in the Display section of your Android phone's Settings
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  • Disable keyboard sound and haptic feedback in the Language and Input section of the Settings app
  • Turn off notifications in the Settings app to reduce the amount of background refreshing apps do
  • Limit the amount of notifications you receive by adjusting app settings
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  • To improve battery life, revert to the standard refresh rate by accessing the Display section in the Settings app and finding the setting associated with the refresh rate.
  • Disabling wireless features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or location services can extend battery life, but only if you don't use anything that needs them.
  • You can easily turn off these features by accessing Quick Settings, which can be found by swiping down once or twice from the top of practically every Android phone.
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