The use of wireless connectivity This is one of the reasons why the battery on an Android device is constantly drained. One of the applications that can be used to correct this is LeanAndroid, which has the virtue of being tremendously simple to use.
Basically what you can do with LeanAndroid is configure the way of acting of wireless connectivity on the phone. That is, it is possible to indicate that if a process that requires it is not being performed, the antennas turn off momentarily and thus not consume energy. An example of this is when the terminal is in standby mode (something that wouldn't happen if you were listening to music streaming, for example). In addition, you can set different exceptions so that connectivity is not disabled, such as certain times of the day when “everything is turned off.” It is even possible to configure the behavior of individualized way for WiFi and data connectivity, so that their operation is independent for each of them.
How LeanAndroid works to save battery

His proposal is clear: automate radio management (WiFi, mobile data, and even Bluetooth in supported versions) when they do not add value. You can define profiles by schedule and sleep conditions to put your phone into a low-power state without missing critical notifications. It also supports playlists exclusions for apps that do require background activity (e.g. messaging or email).
The efficiency of LeanAndroid is great, as we have been able to verify, which makes it quite recommendable since, in addition, takes up very little space on the terminal on which it is installed. Incidentally, unlike other applications where complicated configuration processes are required, this is not the case with this development, as each section is composed of very clear selectables. Additionally, it should be noted that there is a print shop that allows the user to know the profit he has achieved by using this application.
More system tweaks that boost savings
- Reduce the screen brightness, shortens the shutdown time and activates the dark theme on OLED panels.
- Limits apps with high consumption in the background from Settings > Battery and disable synchronization y keyboard vibration if they are not essential.
- Deactivate WiFi, Bluetooth, 5G or GPS when not in use; prioritize stable WiFi over mobile data and avoid tethering o streaming prolonged if you are looking for autonomy.
- In Developer Options, lower or disable the animations (window, transition, animator) to contain consumption peaks.
- Rate the Battery saving mode native to trim background processes and Always On Display; the airplane mode It is usually more practical than turning off your mobile phone except in extreme cases.
- Watch autostart of apps and the widgets that update data frequently; delete accounts you don't use.
- Take care of the temperature: avoid heat direct and intensive use during charging; updates Android and your apps to benefit from energy optimizations.
Android incorporates controls on excessive wake locks (background wake locks). If an app keeps the device awake for too long, the system may throttle its activity to preserve battery life without affecting foreground processes.
Good charging practices and battery health

- Keep the load between 20% and 90% in everyday life; avoid prolonged extremes.
- Use the fast charge only when you need it; prioritize loads short and frequent.
- If you need extra autonomy, carry one Extreme battery with sufficient capacity for several loads.
- Check the battery health with reliable tools and consider replacement if deterioration is high.
If battery problems persist
- Check updates of the system and your applications.
- Analyze the usage per application and restrict or uninstall those that are abusing in the background.
- Restore network settings or, as a last resort, a factory reset prior backup.
- contact him manufacturer or your operator if the battery drops are abnormal.
To download LeanAndroid you can access this link from Google Play, where you can get Delivery to Italy takes one or two business days. As for compatibility, it must be said that this is broad, since by having Android 2.2 or higher and 156 KB free on the phone or tablet you already have everything you need (of course, to configure Bluetooth connectivity you need to have Ice Cream Sandwich or KitKat). Definitely an interesting tool now that we tend to spend a lot of time away from home.
Other interesting applications For the Android operating system you can find them in the specific section that we have in AndroidHelp.
If you combine the LeanAndroid automation With well-chosen native settings and careful charging, you can consistently stretch battery life without sacrificing key system features.


