


But the most popular frequently used apps in that age group aren’t included in the battery drain top 10: Instagram, Snapchat, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Twitter. 10 battery-drainer, YouTube, appears to be in very popular use among a wide demographic, which includes 18- to 29-years old. While a Pew Research report indicates what most of us know: That Facebook use among Gen Z has dropped precipitously, another Pew survey shows it’s one of the mostly widely used social media sites by adults in the US (69%). Facebook is still popular with older adults The biggest battery-draining culprits? They’re likely to be among the linked icons occupying precious mobile wall space: Google, Facebook, and WhatsApp. If you don’t want your phone to die when you don’t have access to power or want to carry around a bulky battery pack you might want to consider cutting out some apps and using your browser to access the apps’ website this method has worked as a workaround for users tired of how Facebook drains their battery life.
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