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5 Causes of Smartphone Batteries Running Out Quickly

Do you feel annoyed if your smartphone's battery runs out quickly when you take it away? Maybe this is the cause!
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Batteries are one of the most essential things for every gadget we have. However, does your smartphone battery like to run out quickly? Surely this will be annoying because you have to frequently look for a power source to charge. Try to check the following things you often do. Because the following are the 5 causes of smartphone batteries running out quickly!
 

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Applications with Heavy Size
Try to check the applications on your smartphone, do many often send push notifications or do some have a large application memory size? This could be the main cause of the smartphone battery draining quickly. It's better to uninstall applications with large memory and are rarely used, or minimize the use of push notifications.
 
Battery Condition Is Not Good
The next cause could be that the condition of your smartphone's battery is not good. Try to remember how long the battery is old. Or maybe you also don't take good care of the battery. Don't let your battery drain for too long, or maybe you like leaving it to charge overnight. It's better to start stopping this bad habit.
 

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Overuse of Widgets
Widgets on smartphones do have functions and are certainly useful, such as the weather widget or the latest news. However, the way it works, which always updates every time, certainly makes the battery work extra. Make sure you activate widgets that are really useful or set them so they don't update all the time.
 
Pay Attention to Unused Signals & Features
A bad signal also affects the battery, you know. Smartphones will work harder to find a signal so that the battery can run out quickly. Also pay attention to whether features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or live wallpaper often turn on. If you are not using the connection, you should just turn it off so it doesn't drain your smartphone's battery.
 

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Charger Is Damaged
Not only the battery, but a damaged charger also affects the battery, you know. If your smartphone takes a long time to charge, the charger may also be damaged. If you let it continue, your smartphone battery might also be damaged.
 
After knowing this cause, you are already aware of the cause of a damaged battery, right? Make sure to always take care of the gadgets you have, okay?
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