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Phone Battery Use Conundrum
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I have a problem that no-one so far has been able to explain so thought I'd give it a go on here...my phone has irritated me for a while as when I'm home and it's connected to home WiFi the battery used will drop from 100% when unplugged say at bedtime to about 18% overnight. If I forget to close some tabs eg WhatsApp it will go flat overnight.
When I take it out of the house say to work the battery reduction is minimal. I never use roaming /mobile data and have turned Bluetooth off. Something wrong with phone you may say BUT I have come away (abroad) and am staying in a house with WiFi that my phone is connected to and the charge is lasting for up to 2 days, No major drainage at all. What can cause this discrepancy in battery use when the settings on the phone have not been changed in the 2 locations????
When I take it out of the house say to work the battery reduction is minimal. I never use roaming /mobile data and have turned Bluetooth off. Something wrong with phone you may say BUT I have come away (abroad) and am staying in a house with WiFi that my phone is connected to and the charge is lasting for up to 2 days, No major drainage at all. What can cause this discrepancy in battery use when the settings on the phone have not been changed in the 2 locations????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1. Is it running auto updates for apps over wifi when at home? That canes the battery of older phones if not plugged in.
2. As an experiment, put it in airplane mode & then only turn the wifi back on - if it still goes flat overnight then that excludes any possible mobile data or bluetooth drainage.
2. As an experiment, put it in airplane mode & then only turn the wifi back on - if it still goes flat overnight then that excludes any possible mobile data or bluetooth drainage.
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