For mobile users with Android OS, Google Play Store offers some 3.2 million questionsaccording to the online statistical portal Statesman.
These apps are already part of everyday life and allow us to do things almost everything.
With all the aesthetic and functional variationsFrom your cell phone you can order food at home, run errands, meet new friends, look for work and communicate via instant messaging, just to name a few.
But beyond its enormous usefulness, the applications they waste the battery because they are always in operation, even if the user does not use them. Here are the biggest spenders.
The apps that consume the most battery
In 2021 the Swiss company pCloudspecializing in cloud file storage, conducted a study titled Secret phone assassins in which he detailed which applications consumed the most mobile battery.
As the research says, “for everything there is an application and, therefore, have the battery “It has never been more essential.”
The study, carried out on the basis of a hundred Applicationsadds that since “93% of smartphone users admit to using apps daily, batteries begin to suffer, leaving us without a phone at the end of the day.”
According to this survey, there was in first place Fibitdedicated to health and fitness, followed by Uber, Facebook, Airbnb, Instagram, Tinder, Snapchat, WhatsApp, Zoom, YouTube, Telegram and Linkedin.
In short, many of the apps that consume the most battery are among the most popular and useful. Therefore, you need to take time to manage them and avoid running out of battery at the least expected moment.
The background feature
The background function is when applications can continue to perform actions on the mobile phone even if they are not actively used.
According to the site Digital trendsThis constant activity is normal, it keeps apps working when needed and helps other apps work.
But, when using background functions, many applications continue to consume battery and consuming memoryeven when they are not used.
In new versions of Android There is a way to stop this constant battery drain. To do this you need to go to CSettings, Battery, Using background apps, then Manage background apps.
By enabling the function Manage background appsyou will see three options: Always Allow, Don’t Allow, and Smart Use.
The list of all installed apps will be displayed and, by clicking on each of them, the user can choose whether or not to allow the application to run in the background or enable Smart Use (the application will be managed automatically in the background).
Source: Clarin
Linda Price is a tech expert at News Rebeat. With a deep understanding of the latest developments in the world of technology and a passion for innovation, Linda provides insightful and informative coverage of the cutting-edge advancements shaping our world.