Why instagram consumes more battery?
Excessive Battery Usage by Instagram
One of the most important factors contributing to high battery consumption in smartphones is the applications that require extensive data storage and constant use of the internet.
The antivirus company AVG has identified five Android applications that are the main battery consumers on most smartphones. One of the primary factors for high battery consumption in these applications is the need for continuous data storage and retrieval. This issue is less common in iOS applications because most of these applications must be optimized for battery consumption before being allowed on the Apple App Store. However, Android applications are more prone to this problem due to less stringent oversight on app publication and the broader access developers have to the phone’s storage space.
In the list published by AVG, Facebook has been identified as the highest battery consumer among most Android phones. Following Facebook, the ranking includes the music streaming service Spotify, Instagram, Path, and the Amazon shopping app, respectively.
Reasons for Rapid Battery Consumption by Apps Like Instagram and Facebook
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Constant use of the Internet
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Background update
There might be several apps that run in the background without being in use, constantly updating and therefore using up battery power.
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Consumption of hardware resources
These mobile applications consume a lot of power due to the fact that they mostly work on images, videos and animations hence highly utilizing hardware resources like CPU and GPU.
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Use of location
Location services are used by a lot of these applications and they can really drain your battery as well because they also use GPS.
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Advertising and user tracking
These applications frequently show many adverts and gather a large volume of information to monitor how people use them in order that it can constantly handle processes and be online all the time.
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Advanced features
Instagram stories, live videos, high-quality videos, and AR filters, which need a lot of power to run smoothly and continuously, also use up more battery.
Restricting their access to the internet and the phone’s location services can help lower these apps’ battery consumption. Also, it is possible to limit the use of the internet on 3G and 4G networks.