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    If you use these apps on your phone, say goodbye to your battery

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbySeptember 11, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    If you use these apps on your phone, say goodbye to your battery

    If you use these apps on your cell phone, say goodbye to your battery (playback/internet)

    Using smartphones has become an essential part of our lives, but it is important to realize that some apps can have a negative impact on your cell phone’s battery life.
    These tools often consume significant device resources, hence it is advisable to limit their use to conserve your smartphone battery. Here are some apps that are known to consume more power:

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    If you use these apps on your cell phone, say goodbye to your battery (playback/internet)
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    1. Facebook: The Facebook app is known for consuming a lot of battery. It accesses various components of the device, such as the camera, location, and Internet connection, which may increase the processor’s workload.
    2. Netflix: Netflix’s video streaming platform can consume a lot of power, especially when playing high-resolution videos. Watching movies and series for long periods of time can drain the battery quickly.
    3. Spotify: This music and podcast app can also be a big hog of cell phone resources. It uses a lot of memory to cache music and requires Wi-Fi or mobile data connections to stream content.
    4. Google News: Google News is another app that can significantly impact your battery life. This is because it constantly updates content, which requires energy to keep the news feed updated.

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    Limiting the use of these apps and closing them when not in use can help conserve your phone’s battery. Additionally, considering turning off background notifications for apps you don’t use often can be a useful power-saving strategy.

    Nick Hornby

    “Web geek. Wannabe thinker. Reader. Freelance travel evangelist. Pop culture aficionado. Certified music scholar.”

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