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WhatsApp consumes a lot of battery, but there are techniques to save it. Find out more now!

Have you ever stopped to think that one of the most popular apps in the world can harm your cell phone's battery? With over 120 million users in Brazil, WhatsApp is almost a must-have item on cell phones, but the battery consumption caused by the app has been the subject of several complaints. The excess of accumulated files can cause an unexpected drain on the device's battery. However, fortunately, there are strategies that can alleviate this problem.

For users who are tired of seeing their phone's battery drain when using the app, we have put together some important tips that can help keep the battery active for much longer. Check it out now!

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How to reduce battery consumption

1 – Remove old application files

We usually exchange a lot of media on WhatsApp, be it photos, videos, files, audios and more. Therefore, deleting some from time to time may be necessary. They can be found in Settings > Storage > Manage Storage, where you will be able to delete large files or any other files that interest you.

2 – Disable automatic download

In groups, receiving multiple media can be constant, quickly using up your phone's memory. Go to Settings > Automatic Downloads and disable the automatic download option. of photos and videos.

3 – Clear the application cache

Another strategy that can be effective is to clear the app cache on a regular basis, eliminating temporary data and improving your phone's performance. To do this, go to your phone's Settings > Applications > WhatsApp > Clear cache.

You can also download apps to clean WhatsApp, which clear the cache in a very simple way, without having to do it manually.

4 – Use temporary media

WhatsApp has a native feature for sending photos and videos that delete themselves after being opened, without taking up space on the device's memory.

5 – Delete archived conversations

If you have inactive or archived conversations that you no longer use, consider deleting them. This will free up space in the app, making it run more smoothly and less demanding, which will save your phone's battery.

With these tips, it is possible to use WhatsApp without it being a villain of the battery and the functioning of the cell phone itself, since all the problems mentioned can affect the fluidity of the device, causing crashes and failures.

What's new on WhatsApp

The platform has been testing several features to improve the user experience within it. One such test is the introduction of a date-based feature that will allow users to quickly see which messages were shared on a given day, improving the ability to find information.

In addition, the new feature saves users time by eliminating the need to search for messages in a long history. There is still no information on when the new tool will be available in the stable version of the app.

The messenger has also invested in features that seek to improve user privacy. The app has launched a new layer of security for calls made within the beta version. According to information from WABetaInfo, the new feature is available for Android and iOS phones and appears in the “Advanced” option within the privacy settings. WhatsApp will protect your IP during voice or video calls, preventing anyone from accessing your location.