The sneaky Facebook app is the reason your phone’s battery life sucks
Its evident that Facebook’s Android apps have been draining of battery life and other resources.
Tap the three-dot menu icon to the right of the song title, then tap “Add to My Music”.
As Apple works away at its next iPhone many are asking for extended battery life because if you’re the type of person that perpetually has a low battery and carries around two portable chargers with you there’s never enough battery life. Get yourself an app such as CamScanner, Google Drive or Evernote Scannable to help.
Facebook for iOS app has been discovered to be one of the most battery consuming applications for iPhone users.
How annoying is it when you’re using the YouTube app on your iPhone and you can’t do anything else? Womp womp. But other than that, using Apple’s default browser for your social network access is practically the same. If deleting these “essential” apps isn’t an option, maybe consider getting a battery case or battery pack to charge your phone up when you’re on the go.
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A couple of downsides reported by Gibbs are not being able to immediately share photos on Facebook or not having access to Instant Articles. If you want to occasionally change the photo being shown manually, just about any photo app out there will do the job, while apps such as Dayframe and Picmatic have been specially designed for the task. Unless you’re a notification junkie who needs to see any notification the instance it appears, using Facebook on Safari may spare you some time in addition to battery life. From there, depending on the app, you might see how long it has been open/on for, an estimate of how much actual battery power the app has used in mAh, and the total time the CPU was active. The phone is basically a cellular device connected to the internet that runs one app at a time.
He tested it for a week with the app – and a week without and found himself with 15% more battery life at that the end of the day.