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Why does my Android battery drain so quickly, is there a way to stop this from happening?

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I think you used your phone very often maybe that is why..  But one the of the reason is that maybe you play games using it.  
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Thank you for your answer. I use to play games on my old phone and even while i was charging it and that did damage my battery but i havent been doing so on this new phone. So im not sure.
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Youre welcome.  Try to see a cellphone repair to figure it out.
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Playing games can quickly burn out your battery charge because it runs your phone memory more than usual.
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Okay what a wonderful answer.I even didn't know that playing games on my android device drains battery power and life
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Their might me some background apps in your phone which are draining your battery

You can go to settings and select battery consumption, there you will see that which app is consuming more battery 
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Battery optimization technique is poor in Android Operating system. Also, it gives wide area to run apps and services. That's why you gets more notifications on Android device than iOS. 

Also, Android devices are equipped with large number of hardware parts like 4-6 camera, bigger storage ICs, 4-12 gb ram.

All these hardwares need more energy to run smoothly. In simple words - bigger fish needs more oil to fry.


For more battery backup and battery life you can use these tips

Try lowering your display brightness in darker rooms.
Use dark wallpaper if you smartphone is equipped with LED display panel.
Manually put extra apps to sleep.
Uninstall unused apps.
Disable extra notification.
Reboot your device twice a week.
Always charge your battery when it reaches below 15% and disconnect it from charger in 80-95% range.
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Don't use your phone while charging or even if it only has an opened Wifi or data connection because it still has an unopened activity while leaving it on charge. Also check your outlet of charging for you to be sure if it doesn't fit or it does.
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You’re Android may be draining fast because it has become weak. I suggest you either change the battery to a newer one or you can use a battery saver app. There are so many good ones on play store. You can check for one that suits your phone perfectly.
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If the phone as a in-built app for it , its better to use it . most phones nowadays have inbuilt battery saver modes 
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Android phone's battery drains quickly, especially if you are using certain big applications that are using too much battery on it like some games and video watching and playing. You should avoid using your android phone for that long for the use of gaming and video-related use. These big files application is consuming so draining if you open them for so long. Make sure that not many applications are open at the same time. Make sure that you close those applications if you are not using them. This is consuming battery also if they are open on the standby screen. If you know how to check which applications you opened recently and if they are still in the background better close all of them. Once these are open it makes your phone battery drain easily. You can also use some applications to clean your phone and do this at least once a day to fix whatever problems that are needed to be fixed like the trash that need to be clean or deleted, files that need to be optimized, phone cooler, etc. This kind of application can help your phone to cool down too. Maybe you can also check if there are available new phones in the market that save battery usage.
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Its because your phone is using lots of power to run a certain program , or if the brightness is too bright 

Try bringing down the brightness 

clear the cache of the app and close it if you are not using 
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The battery might be faulty or maybe the problem is you, the apps you have on the phone or long do you spend on your phone might actually determine your battery life
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Some reasons may include using too many apps and videos, using the phone too much for long periods of time, and using the device too often. Additionally, using the Android operating system and its features can affect how quickly your Android battery drain occurs.
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Android Operating system. Also, it gives wide area to run apps and services. That's why you gets more notifications on Android device than iOS. 

Also, Android devices are equipped with large number of hardware parts like 4-6 camera, bigger storage ICs, 4-12 gb ram.
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Their might me some background apps in your phone which are draining your battery

You can go to settings and select battery consumption, there you will see that which app is consuming more battery 

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Your battery on android phone can drain for several reasons.

1. Check your screen brightness and timeout settings.  If these are set to high , then battery consumption becomes faster.

2. If you have opened multiples apps and they are running on the background , then those running apps consume the battery.

3.Ensure that you have updated ur device to the latest version. If you don't update it may also result in battery drainage.
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Several factors can contribute to fast battery drain on your Android device. Check for apps running in the background, adjust screen brightness, and consider disabling unnecessary features like location services or push notifications. Additionally, updating your apps and Android version, as well as replacing an aging battery, can help improve battery life.
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