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Uninstall or disable apps that you never use.
Many apps run processes or sync data in the background even when you're not using them. If
there are apps that you don't need anymore, uninstall them.
If an app came preloaded and can't be uninstalled, disabling the app can still prevent it from
continuously running or syncing data. See
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Allowing apps to always get your location will drain the battery. You can set apps to access
your location only when you're using them. See
Choosing which apps have access to your
When you're running low on battery, turn off the location setting temporarily. See
the location setting on or off
Limit background data and sync
Background data and sync can use a lot of battery power if you have many apps syncing data in the
background. It’s recommended not to let apps sync data too often. Determine which apps can be set
with longer sync times, or sync manually.
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In Settings, tap
Accounts
and check what types of data are being synced in your online
accounts. When the battery is starting to run low, temporarily disable syncing some data.
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If you have many email accounts, consider prolonging the sync time of some accounts.
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When you’re not traveling from one place to another, sync weather updates of only your
current location, rather than in all of your named cities. Open the Weather app, and then tap
to edit and remove unneeded cities.
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Choose widgets wisely.
Some widgets constantly sync data. Consider removing the ones that are not important from
your Home screen.
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In Google Play Store, tap
Settings
, and then tap
Auto-update apps
Don't auto-update
apps
if you're fine with updating apps from Google Play Store manually.
Other tips
To squeeze in a little bit more battery power, try these tips:
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Tone down the ringtone and media volume.
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Minimize the use of vibration or sound feedback. In Settings, tap
Sound
Advanced
and
choose which ones you don't need and can disable.
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Check your apps’ settings as you may find more options to optimize the battery.
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