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Just imagine when you need to make an urgent phone call, and the battery of your device goes off. It sucks!

Even when Nokia was the leader of the smartphone market a decade ago, it was merely because of its durability and battery life of the device. In most cases, people have seen it be a determining factor when getting a new device.

There is no point getting a new device, and the battery life still sucks. Although, many smartphone manufacturers are beginning to make sure that their battery lasts well enough. That doesn’t stop users from doing one or two things that would limit the power of the battery life. Many factors cause a phone’s battery to drain fast.

Unfortunately, here are some of the things you keep doing that give room to the constant drainage of your battery:

You don’t identify what is draining your battery.

You can’t solve a problem unless you know what the cause of that problem is.

Go to settings, then battery or power, the apps, and their usage rate will display in descending order. Indeed, some apps that are frequently used will carry a considerable percent, but if you notice any app, you barely use, uninstall or disable it entirely.

You don’t reduce or turn off brightness

This might have been the first option. It saves quite some battery life. Don’t put the brightness on Automatic; pull it a little towards the end.

You don’t charge your phone smartly

Most phone users charge their phone in the wrong way. Do not overcharge your battery. Also, allow a battery that is charged to be used for charging it again. Use correct charger specs.

You always use live wallpapers and unnecessary gadgets.

Your homepage should use the minimal battery as possible. Disable live wallpaper and some gadgets you do not need.

You don’t turn off data connection.

Most of us can’t do without being online all the time. Radio and or data connection on a smartphone drains the battery juice at a high rate. Turn off such connections when not in use.

You don’t cut off apps running in the background.

No doubt some apps that run in the background are necessary for the phone to function normally. But some apps are not needed. Go to settings on your phone, from settings go to apps, and then running. Here you can stop the ones draining your battery juice.