Battery saver apps have emerged as tools for smartphone users, promising to extend the longevity of our devices between charges. But it truly is difficult to find an application that actually saves you battery since most battery saver measures are manual, including turning the brightness on your screen down, turning down the frequency that apps sync data, and other similar methods. In most cases, you see a bigger improvement when you understand what causes battery drain and how to identify and mitigate your biggest causes. Still, if you want to try out some apps that might help, here are the best battery saver apps for Android.

Google is slowly closing the doors on Android when it comes to stuff like accessibility, developer tools, and the like. Thus, the really good battery saving apps are for root users only. Thankfully, there are some small tricks that improve battery life no matter what device you own. Here are some quick, simple tricks that do actually work:


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Now that the 830 has been out for a while and the software has been updated, what kind of battery life are people seeing? How is the battery life affected by leaving the screen visible and using navigation?

I ask because my 820 is advertised to have 12 hours of battery life, but it has never come close to that. I have seen battery life as short as two hours while in battery saver mode and as long as 8 hours with the screen on and using navigation. Normally I can expect it to go into battery save mode after about 4 hours. This battery life is unacceptable for all day gravel and MTB rides and I have no choice but to replace the 820. The decision between the 830 and one of the Wahoo units will mainly be based on battery life.

I find the 830 uses less than 3% an hour - this is with map displayed but not navigating - during a ride. Battery life is so much better than my 810 - that uses over 12% per hour with the map displayed. Apart from the excellent battery life, the 830 out performs the 810 - the newer processor is a big improvement. No regrets upgrading to 830.

Now that there have been FW13 AMDs out in the wild for a few weeks now, I am interested to hear about real-life experiences of battery life on Windows 11 - particularly for regular office type work such as browsing, MS Office, Zoom/Teams etc., which for me represents best the type of work where I will be away from a power outlet.

I do not use Windows 11, I prefer Arch Linux. Though, I hope this will be a reasonable comparative. I tend to mostly watch YouTube videos on my Framework for now. I also do some web browsing. I use it at a sensible screen brightness (around 25-30%) with speakers on 40 to 80% depending on content and if I am trying to listen while cooking or something. I can say it lasts 6 hours easily and probably more. I have a Ryzen 7 7840U which, iirc, grants me a slightly larger battery as well so YMMV.

Linux battery life is currently borked IMHO. Needs some major optimization / tuning to come close to Windows right now. Am currently dual booting Windows 11 / Ubuntu, but was previously running F39 beta.

@Asad1 I do not use any power management besides what KDE does out of the box. I prefer to avoid using TLP as, in my experience, it likes to simply kill bluetooth and/or wifi the moment you go on battery, requiring a reboot to regain the functionality (that experience was not on this laptop, I simply have a negative opinion of power management available on Linux). The scaling governor defaults to powersave and I have not changed it so the CPU is targeting power saving, although I am aware this is not the most aggressive power saving. I should note that I have seen my chip draw 20W or more on battery due to not having power saving features on, besides whatever the firmware 3.02 does ootb.

That is only my personal report based on my personal usage though. Again, YMMV. I would assume one of the biggest battery drain is the speaker volume and those times when the CPU draws a lot of power watching YouTube with Discord in the background.

I see between 10 and 15W on FHD playback as well on YouTube, I would say that fits. So, other than a smaller battery, it would come down to the power saving features of your distro and how they are setup.

Windows 1080P YouTube playback for me is around 7-8 Watts, Linux is 11-13 Watts even with VA-API working correctly. For offline 4k30 h.264 mp4 videos Windows is 6-7 watts and Linux is 10-12 using va-api. This is literally a 50%+ increase. That increase could half your video playback battery life.

I think we need to collect some logs and submit them to AMD, because the battery performance on Linux should be much better than what it is. This is not as intended by a 4nm cutting edge chip IMHO. It should not perform worse than their 7nm chip produced years ago.

The GNOME Power Statistics application shows an average of ~6 hours to bring the battery from 90% to around 15% charge. Nearly all web browsing, some remote desktop connections, and only a small amount of video playback and video calls.

Same. I tried Powertop when new to Linux and saw that all it was doing was writing settings to sysfs, so I just configured udev rules to do that for me without any extra tools needed. That and a nice undervolt got Linux to have better battery life than Windows on my current non-Framework laptop.

This is the real battery saver. No placebo and dumb marketing shenanigans!

Naptime lowers your device's power consumption while the display is off by empowering Android's built-in doze power saving functionality. Faster idle means less power being consumed unecessarily. By default doze can take a while to kick in so Naptime just speeds-up that process automagically for you.

After these two permissions are granted you'll be able to use Naptime freely.

Q: I don't receive notifications or my music streaming apps stop working after screen off. Please halp!

With 'Aggressive Doze' doze is being forced after you screen off. Doze is, currently, the most powerful battery saving mechanism on Android.

Setting gmail to unrestricted battery usage does not really solve the problem. I have had this option set since I got my phone, and it's obvious when other android devices (my old phone, other tablets) play alerts when new email comes in and my S22+ does not. The alert will eventually come, but it is not timely. Turning on the screen (sometimes) or opening the gmail app after you already know an email was received (by other means) will cause it to alert immediately or show new messages if they haven't been read yet, so there is still some interference with the app's normal operation where it isn't running but will as soon as you intervene manually.

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Seeing just how devastating electricity prices are on the average American's wallet, and witnessing his own employee, Dorothy Smith pass away tragically, Elon Musk set out to find his old drawing plans for an electricity saver invention he had made as a young genius in South Africa. The original drawing was based on a concept by his idol, legendary inventor, electrical and mechanical engineer and visionary, Nikola Tesla.

Hours passed as Joshi and his many friends combed the forest into which the two-year-old husky had escaped. Hiking through dense woods, he called out her name. Joshi fielded constant calls on his Google Pixel, regularly checked his location on Google Maps, and shared it with the other searchers. Joshi worried that the battery on his phone would drain down from heavy use, forcing them to abandon the search for Luna.

You can set Battery Saver mode to turn on automatically, either according to a set schedule based on your usage or when the battery drops below a certain level. Some users may opt for a lower threshold if they know they are always near a charger, but others might opt to set it higher.

Save your eyes by turning down the brightness of your phone, while also saving the battery. You can also set your phone to Dark theme, which turns your background to black. It uses less power and relieves some of the strain on your eyes, too.

Bleary-eyed and weary-legged, I squinted at the display of my Apple Watch Ultra. Forty-eight percent battery remaining at 09:08. Somehow, just a few hours of sleep tracking had chomped away at nearly ten percent of its remaining juice.

In Windows 10 when using the balanced power config we can change the performance to power ratio from the quick settings for the battery. However, a couple months ago I noticed an option disappeared. The slider used to always have 4 positions, battery saver, better battery, better performance, and best performance. I was wondering why my battery life was lasting so much less long. I noticed no longer have the option to change the slider to battery saving mode, it has completely vanished. For a moment I thought I dreamt about the extra slider position, but I did notice there is no green leaf on my battery icon.

You can see in this image, there are 4 positions, of which the lowest is power saving mode, this is missing from my device. The battery saver is very important for me, because it is the quickest way to disable the Gaussian blur effect in the acrylic elements, and put everything in low power mode, since my battery is at the end of it's life. I need every minute of power I can have. I want to ask 2 things. First, how do we get the brightness button back? Is there a registry tweak for this? And secondly and most importantly, how do I get battery saving mode back? I want a quick settings menu with brightness toggle, and 4 slider options.

followed by a reboot.I noticed the battery saver appeared again and then went look at the screenshot of when it was gone and noticed the battery icon was showing a charger. I can't believe I didn't realize this immediately, of course battery saver doesn't work when your laptop is plugged in.Unplugging enables this feature again: ff782bc1db

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