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Four Effortless Tweaks to Boost Phone Battery Life Without Any Extra Tools

Greg Doig Season 9 Episode 6

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The conversation focused on a universal struggle—keeping your phone charged until the end of the day. Whether you’re juggling work calls, chasing deadlines, or doom-scrolling social feeds, nobody wants a dying battery before dinner. This episode focuses on four practical, no-nonsense software tweaks for both iPhone and Android users. Expect actionable tips, zero jargon, and real results—because everyone deserves a phone that can keep up with their day. If you’re ready to boost your battery life without a tech degree, you’re in the right place.

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4 easy software fixes to make your phone battery last longer. Welcome back, tech enthusiasts. No matter your age or experience, we're tackling a problem we've all faced. Your phone dying before the day does. If you've ever plugged in your phone at 3 PM just to make it to bedtime, this episode is for you. We'll cover 4 quick software tweaks that can extend your iPhone or Android battery life up to 30%. No tools or tech degree required. If you're ready, let's get started. First up, your screen brightness. This is the number one battery drainer on any phone. On iPhone, swipe down from the top right corner to open Control Center. Drag the brightness slider down to about 50% or lower. On Android, swipe down from the top to open Quick Settings. Tap the brightness slider. And adjust it down. You can also turn on auto brightness so your phone adjusts for you. On iPhone, go to Settings, Accessibility, Display and Text Size, and toggle it on. On Android, look for Display Adaptive Brightness in Settings. Why it works? Well, your screen uses less power when it's dimmer, and your eyes will thank you too. Number 2, turn off background app refresh. Let's stop apps from sneakily draining your battery in the background. On iPhone, go to Settings, General, Background App Refresh. Tap it and select Off or Wi-Fi Only to limit it. On Android, open Settings, Apps, Special App Access, Battery Optimization. Tap Not Optimized and switch apps to Optimized to restrict background activity. So why does this work? Well, apps like Facebook or email refresh constantly, even when you're not using them. This stops the silent battery drain. Tip 3, enable low power mode. It's your phone's built-in battery saver. On iPhone, go to Settings, Battery, and toggle on low power mode. This reduces animations, mail fetch, and background tasks. On Android, open Settings, Battery, Battery Saver, and turn it on. You can even set it to activate automatically at 15% or 20% battery. This works because the mode temporarily disables nonessential features, giving you extra hours when you need them most. And tip 4, shorten auto-lock time. Let's adjust how long your screen stays on after you stop using it. On iPhone, go to Settings, Display and Brightness, Auto-Lock. Set it to 30 seconds or less. On Android, open Settings, Display, then Screen Timeout and choose 15 or 30 seconds. So why does this work? Well, if your phone screen stays on for a minute or more, it's wasting battery every time you set it down. A shorter timeout means less drain when you're not actively using it. So there you have it, 4 simple tweaks to squeeze more life out of your phone's battery. Give them a try and you might just make it to bedtime without reaching for that phone charger. And once again, we'll talk to you soon.

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