A number of social media apps drain your phone’s battery at a fast rate. And it’s more than likely you’ve already heard about how fast Facebook depletes your battery. But if you’ve deleted Facebook and are still experiencing a lag in battery power, this is the next social media app that deserves your attention.
Snapchat
Snapchat is loved by users because it offers a no-commitment way to share videos and snippets of life that then vanish after a few seconds. But the app is also constantly tracking your location to report your real-time location, according to Tech Engage, which is a total battery drain. What’s more: it is a camera app with chat and video — also draining.
The first thing you can do to prevent some of that Snapchat battery drainage is turn off notification services. To do this, go to Snapchat > Settings > “Who Can” tab > See My Location > Choose “Ghost Mode."
Turning off notifications on Snapchat will also help boost your battery, as will turning down the brightness on your screen (whether or not you’re using Snapchat).
Of course, as with the Facebook and Facebook Messenger apps, the only real way to gain back a significant amount of battery power on your smartphone is by deleting the Snapchat app. Living without it may be a struggle at first, but you’ll immediately notice the benefit in your smartphone battery power.