To help a dying battery last until you can plug in your phone, you can turn on Battery Saver. You can also make temporary changes to your settings to stretch your remaining battery power.
Important:
- Some of these steps work only on Android 10 and up. Learn how to check your Android version.
- Some of these steps require you to touch the screen.
Turn on Battery Saver and Extreme Battery Saver
Avoid high-drain activities
- Use navigation for long periods.
- Watch videos.
- Play graphics-heavy games.
- Tether your phone (hotspots).
- Use GPS for long periods.
- Stream videos or music.
- Make phone calls on the move, like in a car.
- Use the camera too much.
- Play highly interactive games.
- Use apps for long periods.
Limit connectivity & location
Use Aeroplane mode
- Swipe down from the top of your phone's screen.
- Tap Aeroplane mode .
Use Wi-Fi in Aeroplane mode
- Swipe down once from the top of your phone's screen.
- Tap Wi-Fi .
- Swipe down from the top of your phone's screen.
- Tap Bluetooth .
To use a Bluetooth device, turn Bluetooth back on.
You can save battery by turning off Location Services. But many apps and features won’t work without it.
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Location.
- If you don't see 'Location', tap Security & location Location.
- Turn off Use location or Location.
To use apps that need your location, such as Google Maps, turn Use location back on.
Note: Battery Saver turns off most location uses.
Limit automatic syncing
You can save battery by turning off auto-sync for your whole Google Account. But your data won’t automatically refresh while auto-sync is off, and some apps won’t work properly.
Note: Battery Saver turns off most automatic syncing.
You can save battery by turning off auto-sync for individual Google apps. But your data won’t automatically refresh while auto-sync is off, and the apps may not work properly.
Note: Battery Saver turns off most automatic syncing.