Overview
Sudden battery drain usually traces back to a handful of settings and a few misbehaving apps — not a broken battery. This guide shows you how to find exactly what's draining the battery using the built-in usage breakdown, then tune the settings that matter most, and finally how to tell when the battery itself is simply worn out.
Symptoms you might see
- The battery drops several percent while sitting idle.
- The phone feels warm even when you're not using it.
- Battery lasts noticeably less than it did a few weeks ago.
- One app appears at the top of your battery usage list.
Possible causes
- Background app refresh and location services running constantly.
- A recently installed or updated app misbehaving.
- High screen brightness, always-on features and push email.
- Poor cellular signal forcing the radio to work harder.
- A degraded battery with reduced maximum capacity.
Step-by-step troubleshooting
Work through these in order — the earliest steps are the safest and fix the most cases.
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Find what is draining the battery
Open Settings › Battery and review the usage breakdown for the last 24 hours and 10 days. The app at the top is your prime suspect. Look for 'Background Activity' labels — those apps are using power when you're not even in them.
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Limit Background App Refresh
Go to Settings › General › Background App Refresh and turn it off for apps that don't need to update in the background. This alone often makes a large difference.
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Tune Location Services
In Settings › Privacy & Security › Location Services, set apps to 'While Using' instead of 'Always', and disable location for apps that don't need it. Constant GPS use is a heavy drain.
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Lower brightness and shorten auto-lock
Reduce screen brightness, enable auto-brightness, and set Auto-Lock to 30 seconds or 1 minute. The display is typically the single biggest battery consumer.
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Update or reinstall problem apps
If one app dominates usage, update it, or delete and reinstall it. A buggy update can cause runaway battery use until it's patched.
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Enable Low Power Mode when needed
Settings › Battery › Low Power Mode reduces background activity and visual effects to stretch remaining charge. It's ideal on long days away from a charger.
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Check for poor signal
In weak-signal areas the phone boosts radio power and drains fast. Enable Wi-Fi calling where available, or switch on Airplane Mode when you have no usable signal.
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Review battery health
Settings › Battery › Battery Health & Charging shows Maximum Capacity. Below roughly 80% you'll notice shorter life, and a battery replacement is worth considering.
Before you go further: back up your device to a cloud backup or a computer whenever possible. Steps that could affect your data are clearly flagged — and for suspected hardware faults, a qualified repair professional is the safest next step.
Prevention tips
- Keep the device software and your apps updated to benefit from efficiency fixes.
- Avoid extreme heat, which permanently degrades battery capacity.
- Use Optimised Battery Charging to slow long-term wear.
- Restart your phone occasionally to clear stuck background processes.
Frequently asked questions
Does closing apps save battery?
Usually not — the device software suspends background apps automatically, and force-closing them can actually use more power when they relaunch. Focus on Background App Refresh and Location settings instead.
What battery health percentage is too low?
Capacity naturally declines with charge cycles. Around 80% you'll notice reduced runtime; below that, a replacement restores full-day battery life.
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