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How to use Accubattery to track battery usage on Android
How to use Accubattery to track battery usage on Android
Video How to use Accubattery to track battery usage on Android
After a long time of use, battery life is declining day by day, but how to know if the battery has to be replaced is probably not known by everyone. So please use the help of Accubattery to analyze and diagnose battery usage accurately. Invite you to follow the article below to know how to do:
Instructions to use Accubattery to monitor battery usage
Step 1: Download Accubattery to the installation on the phone, the installation process takes place very quickly, you just need to wait a bit. After installation is completed, launch the application from the stand-by screen.
Step 2: At first use, Accubattery will briefly introduce key features, as well as the purpose of developing and researching battery life of experts. Additionally, the battery life icon also appears in the top left corner of the device.
Step 3: The main interface of Accubattery has 4 main function tabs: Charging, Discharging, Health, History. Each tab takes on a specific function:
Charging: Displays detailed monitoring information about the battery when the user conducts charging. With the suggested setting, charge the battery to about 80% per charge to increase battery life. And below shows information about intensity, battery time ...
Discharging: Displays information about the battery usage status of applications, as well as the consumption during device use.
For ease of monitoring and optimizing battery usage, grant Accubattery permission to access and manage background tasks through the option in App usage access, then slide the slider in Accubattery to the right to activated.
Step 4: The Health tab will be a chart of the health status of the battery. The History tab will list a list of actions you have performed since the Accubattery installation.
The tracking information is updated in real time, showing and arranging in great detail to help users quickly determine which process is "consuming" the most battery.