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Thursday, December 18, 2025

18/12/25, Your smartphone may have numerous features, but it's not necessary to keep all of them turned on all the time. Many features on a phone are used only on specific occasions, but keeping them constantly active drains the battery.

 If your phone doesn't provide adequate battery backup, it could be due to five such settings or features that are unnecessarily enabled. Let's discuss them in detail today so you can turn them off, save your phone's battery, and use them only when needed.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Scanning
If you keep Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on even when you're not using them, it can be a major reason for rapid battery drain. When your phone isn't connected to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, having these settings enabled causes it to constantly search for networks and accessories in the background. This consumes a significant amount of battery power.

While keeping them always on might be convenient, if battery backup is more important to you than this minor convenience, turn Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on only when needed and turn them off after use.

Turn off Quick Share
The Quick Share feature is used to share photos or videos between two smartphones. This feature is very useful for transferring large files quickly, but it should be turned off when you're not using it.

To enable instant sharing, your phone constantly searches for devices and incoming transfer requests. Quick Share uses both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to function. As a result, it gradually drains your phone's battery. Several users on the Samsung support forum have also reported that Quick Share consumes a lot of power. If you don't use it regularly, turn it off. To do this, go to Quick Share settings and set "Who can share with you" to None.

Turn off System Vibration
Your phone vibrates every time you dial a number or type something. This is called haptic feedback in technical terms. This type of vibration makes using the phone more enjoyable, but it also consumes power repeatedly to run the vibration motor.

While a single small vibration doesn't significantly drain the battery, when you add up hundreds of vibrations throughout the day, it consumes a considerable amount of battery power. Therefore, you can save a significant amount of battery by turning off your phone's vibration.

Turn off Background App Refresh
Whenever you install an app on your phone, that app is permitted to run in the background by default. This means that numerous apps on your phone can use the internet, refresh content, and sync data in the background, even when you're not actively using your phone.

Therefore, you should revoke background app refresh permission from all apps except those that truly need to run in the background. To do this, go to the app's settings, tap on the Battery option, and select Restricted. Then, go to Mobile data and turn off "Allow background data usage." This will prevent your phone's battery from draining unnecessarily.

Turn off Location Services
After the display, your phone's GPS is the biggest battery consumer. The main reason for this is keeping the phone's location services always on. Doing so allows numerous apps to use location services in the background, which drains the phone's battery very quickly.
Therefore, keep your phone's location services turned off until you actually need to use GPS. This will save a considerable amount of your phone's battery.

Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from Navbharat Times. While we have made modifications for clarity and presentation, the original content belongs to its respective authors and website. We do not claim ownership of the content.

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