Back with another post related to Androids. As the title says, this post will be about finding the cause of the battery health issue and a solution to it.

Our dependence on smartphones is increasing in the fast-paced digital age, and a functioning battery is essential for a flawless user experience. Do not panic if you are continuously dealing with your Android device’s decreasing battery life. This thorough guide will assist you in identifying problems, carrying out solutions, and forming routines that will prolong the life of your gadget and improve its overall performance.

Identifying the cause:

Check battery usage statistics: Go into the settings on your device and review the battery usage data. Determine which programmes or operations use a lot of energy. If you find any unusual pattern of sudden battery percentage drops, then the battery itself might be the cause. Consider replacing the battery if possible. If no unusual drop is there, consider removing applications that is consuming high battery from the list.

Malware check: The resources of your device may be exploited by malicious apps or malware, which would increase battery drain. To make sure your device is virus-free, use trustworthy antivirus software to perform a security scan.

Battery Temperature: Temperatures too high can harm batteries. Make use of features or apps that keep an eye on the temperature of your device to see if it’s always running hot. Hardware malfunctions or intensive processes can lead to overheating.

Check Unwanted OTA Updates: This small updates most of the time is cause. It happened to us so we are sharing this. If your battery was decent before update then OTA update is likely to be the cause.

Look for Malicious Applications: Certain apps might act strangely and drain the battery too quickly. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the app or checking for updates if you see that it is constantly showing up high on the list of apps that use a lot of battery life.

Disable system auto-update: From our experience, we recommend disabling the system auto update. It brings lot of issue with it most of the time. Not only disabling auto update stops unwanted android issue but also prevent unnecessary background activity.

Solution to the problem:

Flash Firmware: By updating the operating system with bug fixes, security patches, and optimisations that improve overall system stability and power management, flashing firmware on an Android device may be able to address battery issues. By essentially starting over, this procedure removes any possible software conflicts or bugs that might be causing the device to drain the battery excessively.

Remove Unnecessary Applications: Your Android device’s performance and battery life can be greatly improved by removing any unnecessary apps. Unwanted apps frequently use up system resources by running in the background and making the system sluggish. You can decrease background processes, free up storage space, and ease the strain on your device’s CPU and RAM by uninstalling apps you don’t use.

Partial Charging: Partial charging is a method of managing the battery that entails keeping the battery level between 30% and 80% or 90% as opposed to letting it discharge completely or fully charge to 100%.

Deep Freeze Applications: There must be a setting on your Android device that allows you to stop unwanted background processes. Make sure you find it and use it occasionally. This will slowly take effect.

Remove Battery Bloatware Software: In the early days, we used to install battery booster apps, thinking that would increase its life, but now, as we write, we know that the more apps we install, the more battery it uses. The point of this is not to install any applications that say they will increase battery life.

Turn on the battery saver settings: There are several options that you can turn on, like using adaptive brightness, using the developer option to limit the background process and turning off sync.

If you would like to increase laptop battery health, then consider reading this post.

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