Save battery when using Facebook on a smartphone
Facebook is the top battery-powered app on smartphones because it constantly runs in the background, even if you try to disable it.
However, instead of installing Facebook and Messenger, you just need to use Chrome to be able to meet everything, while also saving storage space and increasing battery life for smartphones.
First, uninstall or disable two Facebook and Messenger apps so that it stops running in the background. Then open Google Chrome and then visit the Facebook page and log in. At this time, the browser will ask if you want to receive notification when someone comments or message, if allowed, click Allow . To save time for each visit, click the browser menu and select Add to Home screen to add the Facebook icon to the main screen.
Users can solve the battery loss problem on smartphones when using Facebook.(Photo: INTERNET)
Similarly, if you're using an iPhone , open Safari and log into Facebook. Then click the Share button in the bottom menu bar, select Add to Home screen and rename the icon. From now on, you can access Facebook faster through the page icon at the main screen. This is the simplest way to save battery when using Facebook because it will not be able to run in the background continuously and access your location.
In addition, you can also enable compression and save data on Chrome browser by going to the menu , selecting Settings> Data Saver and switching it to On mode. According to the writer's test, when enabling this feature, Facebook also loads faster because everything has been compressed, saving about 35% of the data compared to normal.
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