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I recently got myself a new Motorola Edge 20 Pro, but after just one day, I noticed the battery was draining like crazy, even on standby. So, I decided to try a few things and holy smokes, they actually worked! Figured I'd share my experience here in case anyone else is struggling with battery life.

First off, I "recalibrated" the battery by letting it charge to 100% and leaving it plugged in for an extra hour as per Motorola's support team's advice.

Next, I manually selected my mobile network and disabled automatic network selection.

Then, I disabled background data for all the social apps like Instagram, Twitter, and Reddit, because honestly, who needs all those memes and shitposts loading in the background 24/7? Surprisingly, not many people know about this trick, and I'm wondering why I never tried it before.

Lastly I enabled developer options and disabled "mobile data always on". This is said to be necessary for fast switching between wifi and data but i haven't had any problem after turning it off.

Anyway, these tweaks made a huge difference in my battery life. Right now, I'm sitting at 70% with over 3 hours of screen-on time. So, if you're having battery issues, give these tips a try!

Update: got some 8 hours of sot with 18% left. Pretty sure i'd get more battery life if i lived in an area with less crappy cell network coverage.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My guess is that he's talking about switching between 5g and 4g.

On some phones the 5g modem is really inneficient and wastes a lot of battery life. Another reason might be that you're located in a region with low 5g signal and it's always trying to switch between that and 4g, which will also waste battery.

[–] TwinTurbo 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh yeah, that makes sense. And if you fix it on 4G, i.e. disable 5G, then that will also use less battery.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

There's a network switch setting where you can disable 5g network. Manual network selection is not required.