It has always been possible to change power plan settings in Windows
operating system to save and extend the battery. There are dozens of
software around claiming to improve the battery life but you no longer
need to go for third-party battery saving software as Windows 10 ships
with Battery Saver feature.
Battery Saver is one of the hundreds
of new features introduced with Windows 10. As the title of the feature
goes, the feature is designed to extend the battery time of devices
running Windows 10 operating system.
Although Microsoft has not revealed much about this feature, it’s
said that Battery Saver limits background activities to improve the
battery time. As mentioned above, with default settings, Battery Saver
is turned on only when the battery level goes below 20%. You might want
to change this default setting to 40 or 50% to improve the battery time
in Windows 10.
It’s important to note that Battery Saver is turned
off while charging even if the battery level is below the specified
percentage. Battery Saver is obviously not available on computers
without batteries.
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