How to Maximize Battery Life While Playing Pokemon Go?

Playing Pokemon Go can be a lot of fun, but it’s no secret that it can also drain your battery quickly. If you’re like me, you want to enjoy exploring and catching Pokemon without your phone dying on you. Here are some tips and tricks I’ve found helpful for extending battery life while still having a blast in the game.

1. Enable Battery Saver Mode

One of the simplest ways to conserve battery while playing Pokemon Go is to enable the built-in Battery Saver mode. You can find this option in the app settings. Here’s a quick guide on how to do it:

  • Open Pokemon Go.
  • Go to Settings by tapping on the Pokeball, then the gear icon.
  • Look for the Battery Saver option and toggle it on.

When activated, this feature dims your screen when you hold your phone upside down, thus saving battery life.

2. Lower Your Screen Brightness

Keeping your screen brightness at a high level can significantly impact your battery. Make sure to lower it to a comfortable level:

  • Pull down your notifications bar and adjust the brightness slider.
  • You can also set it to lower levels during the day when it’s not too sunny.

3. Use Airplane Mode

If you’re in an area where you aren’t tracking Pokemon or battling gyms, enabling Airplane Mode can be a great way to save battery.

  • Just remember, with Airplane Mode on, you won’t receive notifications or calls until you turn it off.
  • You can still play Pokemon Go and use the GPS, just make sure you have everything loaded before switching on Airplane Mode!

4. Close Background Apps

Often, apps running in the background consume resources and battery. Here’s how to close them:

  • On Android, tap the square button (recent apps) and swipe away the apps you don’t need.
  • Make it a habit to close unnecessary apps before starting your Pokemon Go session.

5. Update Your Device

Keeping your phone’s operating system and the Pokemon Go app updated ensures you benefit from the latest optimizations, including battery performance improvements.

6. Use Power Saving Apps

There are plenty of third-party apps available that help manage battery consumption. Apps like Greenify can help optimize apps not in use and extend your gaming sessions. Just be cautious about which apps you choose and read reviews to find the most reliable ones.

7. Portable Charger

If you’re planning a long day out hunting for Pokemon, investing in a portable charger is a smart move. This way, you can recharge on-the-go without worrying about your phone dying!

Conclusion

Keep these tips in mind for your next Pokemon Go adventure. Every little bit helps when it comes to managing battery life. What strategies have you found effective? Let’s share our experiences and help each other out. Happy hunting!

Feel free to add your insights or ask any questions. Together, we can make our gaming sessions last longer while enjoying Pokemon Go!

To maximize battery life in Pokémon Go, consider adjusting your screen brightness to about 50%. This can make a significant difference! Also, using the battery saver mode is a must!

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I’ve found that lowering the brightness can help! But did you know that turning off AR mode also saves battery? It’s a game-changer!

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Along with lowering brightness, also check your GPS settings. Setting it to battery saving mode instead of high accuracy can extend your session a lot more!

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Absolutely! I usually forget to tweak my GPS settings. It really helps when you’re on long walks!

Another tip: try to avoid using any unnecessary apps in the background. They can drain your battery faster than you might think, especially if you’re raiding!

I agree with you, @alexisbrady! Closing unnecessary apps before starting Pokémon Go is crucial. Who needs them when you’re out catching Pokémon?

Also, if you’re playing for long periods, try to take breaks and let your device cool down. Heat can affect battery life too!

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That’s true! Plus, it helps to stay hydrated while you’re out there hunting Pokémon. Battery and energy both matter!

Lastly, consider getting a portable charger if you play a lot. They can be a lifesaver for those long Pokémon Go sessions!

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Totally agree with @selena31! I’ve never regretted carrying a portable charger. It’s like having a safety net during long raids!

I still wonder if there’s a perfect balance between fun and battery life, though. What do you all think? Is it worth it to always play with limited features?

That’s an interesting question! I think it’s a matter of preference. Some players enjoy the thrill, while others want to extend their playtime. It varies!

Honestly, I just find it funny that battery-saving tips are more critical than catching the rarest Pokémon. Priorities, right?

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Haha, so true! But let’s not forget that the thrill of catching them always makes us ignore our phones’ battery warnings!

When it comes down to it, Pokémon Go isn’t just about the game; it’s about connecting with friends too. Anyone else feel that way?

I’ve noticed a significant difference in battery life when using the battery saver option. On my iPhone, I can stretch my gameplay to almost an hour longer with it activated compared to when it’s off.

That’s interesting! On my Samsung, I didn’t see much difference. Maybe it depends on the device?

For my device, turning on battery saver really helps! I can easily get an additional 30% playtime. Definitely worth it for long walks!

Totally agree! It makes a noticeable impact, especially during community days!