
"There are several methods for conserving battery life. However, there are 12 key settings that you can change immediately to see improvements. The following list highlights the most effective, easiest, and quickest tweaks to improve device longevity, regardless of the Android phone you're using, whether it's the latest model from Samsung or a premium Google Pixel. Plus, you won't have to sacrifice the high-quality experience of using your phone."
"One of the biggest battery drainers for any smartphone is the always-on display. Companies regularly tell you that this display setting only drains about 1% to 2% an hour, but let's be honest -- it's always way more. It may be nice to glance at your phone while it sits on a table to check the time, but it's probably not worth sacrificing battery life."
Twelve immediate Android settings changes can noticeably extend smartphone battery life. These adjustments preserve device performance and high-quality user experience while reducing power drain. The same power-setting categories appear across Android phones, but the exact menu locations and option names can vary by manufacturer and model. One of the largest single drains is the always-on display, which often consumes more power than manufacturer estimates. Disabling the always-on display produces tangible battery savings. To turn it off, open Settings, find the Lock Screen or Display section, and disable the option labeled 'always show info' or a similarly named always-on display setting.
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