Pixel phones by Google are popular for their exceptional camera quality, sleek design, user-friendly interface, and more. While all of this is great, one common concern among Pixel users is its battery life. If you’re someone who is looking to make the most out of your Pixel’s battery, this guide is for you.
Here, you will see some of the best tips and tricks to save battery on Pixel phones.
Over the years, Google has improved the battery of their Pixel phones. For all of the recently launched models, Google promises 24-hour battery life. However, the actual battery runtime varies depending on your usage habits.
No matter which Google Pixel phone you have, you have probably run into many instances when you don’t want the battery to hit red, especially when you don’t have a power bank or charger in hand. With a few tweaks, you can extend your Google Pixel’s runtime.
Battery Saving Tips for Pixel Phones
Though the latest Google Pixel phones have a good battery, users love to get the most out of their phone’s battery in any manner whatsoever. If you’re one of those, read on to check out the best tips and tricks to save battery on Google Pixel phones.
Lower the Brightness
Pixel’s battery works hard to maintain the brightness of your screen. Lowering it can help you extend the battery life. Here’s how you can lower it:
Step 1: From any screen, swipe down on your phone.
Step 2: Swipe down again.
Step 3: Move the slider to adjust the brightness.
You can also disable adaptive brightness, which automatically adjusts the brightness as per your surrounding lighting. Here’s how you can do it:
Step 1: Open the Settings app on your device.
Step 2: Go to Display.
Step 3: Disable the toggle for Adaptive brightness.
Disable the Always-On Display
Just like other AMOLED display phones, Pixel devices have an always-on display feature that shows certain information, such as time, date, notification icons, etc., on the lock screen. While the feature is great as it eliminates the need to unlock the phone to check the time, it also increases battery life. Here’s how you can disable it:
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > Display.
Step 2: Click on the Lock Screen under the Lock Display section.
Step 3: Turn off the toggle for Always Show time and info under the When to Show section.
Set a Lower Screen-Off Timer
If you have chosen a longer screen timeout period, it may also result in increased battery usage. To fix it, set a lower screen timeout by following these simple steps:
Step 1: Open the Settings app on your device.
Step 2: Find and tap Display.
Step 3: Choose Screen timeout under the Lock display section.
Step 4: Finally, select a shorter timeout period, like 15 or 30 seconds.
Disable Smooth Display
If your Pixel phone has a 90 or 120 Hz refresh rate, it is known to increase battery usage. Hopefully, Google will allow users to switch to a 60 Hz refresh rate. Here’s how you can turn it off:
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > Display.
Step 2: Here you will see a Smooth Display option; turn off the toggle next to it.
Use Regular Wallpaper
Using a live wallpaper on any phone may result in increased battery usage. To improve your Pixel phone’s battery life, you must use a static picture instead of live wallpaper.
Step 1: Go to Settings > Wallpaper & Style.
Step 2: Click on More Wallpapers and select a static image.
Disable Now Playing
Google Pixel smartphones have a Now Playing feature that identifies songs playing near your phone and shows the details on the lock screen. If the feature is turned on, it increases battery usage. Here’s how you can turn it off to save the battery.
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > Sound & Vibration.
Step 2: Select Now playing and turn off the toggle next to Identify songs playing nearby.
Disable Adaptive Connectivity
Google Pixel phones have an adaptive connectivity feature that helps users manage their network connections automatically. You can disable it to improve your phone’s battery.
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > Network & Internet.
Step 2: Select Adaptive connectivity.
Step 3: Finally, turn off the toggle for Use Adaptive connectivity.
Turn Off 5G
While people buy phones to get better connectivity and internet speed, if you are using 5G on your Pixel phone, it increases battery usage. Follow the below steps to switch to an LTE network.
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > Network & Internet.
Step 2: Click on SIMs, then choose a SIM.
Step 3: Tap on Preferred network type, then select LTE.
Restrict Battery Usage
You can also restrict apps’ battery usage if you don’t want to run them in the background. Here’s how you can do it:
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > Apps > See All Apps.
Step 2: Select an app that you don’t want to run in the background.
Step 3: Click on App battery usage.
Step 4: Select Restricted.
Switch to a Lower Display Resolution
If your Pixel phone supports a high display resolution, switch it to FHD to increase battery runtime. Here’s how you can do it:
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > Display.
Step 2: Choose Screen resolution from the given options.
Step 3: Select FHD+ resolution from the available ones.
Enable Battery Saver
The Battery Saver mode on Pixel devices disables 5G connectivity, limits background app usage, and restricts the peak brightness of the phone to get the most out of the battery. To maximize the battery life of a Pixel phone, you can also enable Battery Saver. Follow the below steps to do so:
Step 1: Open the Settings app on your Pixel phone.
Step 2: Navigate to Battery > Battery Saver.
Step 3: Turn on the toggle next to Use Battery Saver. You can also enable the battery saver from the control center just by tapping on the tile.
By default, once you enable the battery saver, it will be set to Standard type, which limits visual effects and background activity. You can also choose the extreme battery saver, which includes all changes to the standard while pausing non-essential apps and their notifications.
Turn on Adaptive Charging
The Adaptive Charging feature prolongs the battery life of the device as it learns from your charging habits, and if long charging is predicated by the phone, it may turn on to charge the phone to 100% one hour before you unplug. Here’s how you can turn it on:
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > Battery.
Step 2: Select Adaptive Charging.
Step 3: Finally, turn on the toggle for Use Adaptive charging.
Once you enable the feature, it takes about 14 days to learn your charging habits. If your charging habits vary, the feature may not turn on.
Uninstall Unnecessary Apps
If your Pixel phone has too many apps, it’s not necessary that you use all of them. If this is the case, simply uninstall the apps that you never or rarely use. Removing unwanted apps prevents the battery from being used to perform additional tasks, ultimately increasing your phone’s battery run time.
Keep the Apps and Device Updated
Software issues or bugs can tend to hurt the battery life of Pixel phones. So, make sure to keep all the apps installed on the phone up to date and also ensure that your device is running the latest available software version to prevent any unnecessary battery drain.
Wrapping Up
So that’s the end of the best tips and tricks you can follow to save battery on Pixel phones. If you have any queries related to the article, feel free to ask in the comments below.
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