These were the ten battery draining apps that you should avoid: Go to your device settings. (The passage does not provide a list of the ten apps in the article, so I cannot highlight them directly. However, the context makes it clear that the passage is discussing battery draining apps that should be avoided.)
Streaming apps are known to be battery greedy due to their simultaneous usage of speakers, display, and internet services. Some of these apps run in the background and send notifications, contributing to significant battery drain. Here are the top streaming apps that use your battery more than others.
Click on Start > Settings > System > Battery > Scroll down to "Battery usage per app" to see which app is draining the battery. If you’re interested in getting more technical info about your battery usage and estimated capacity, you can use the Powerfg command-line option that’s built into Windows 10 to generate a battery report.
Google News app is one of the best free news apps available, but it consumes battery due to continuous background activity. The Google News app keeps you up to date but at the cost of your battery. You can turn off the notification or news alerts to save battery life.
Any app will become a battery hog if you run it all day. Some apps might not even be too resource-intensive, but they sure are addictive. Think of apps you can use for hours on end, such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc. What you’re consuming also makes a big difference.
Removing battery draining apps generally means background usage is reduced. It also means you will likely use your phone less. This means that, technically, it does. It won’t help much if you’re simply removing these apps and doing something else with your phone instead, though. Does TikTok drain your battery?