How Do I Stop Google Play Services From Draining My Battery?
Google Play Services doesn’t use your battery directly. Now, if you track your battery usage, you’ve likely noticed Google Play Services seems always to be using your battery. What’s happening is Google Play Services needs power because the other apps on your phone are using it. The way to lower the overall battery drain is to limit what your apps can do, especially with location services and background operations.
What Is Google Play Services?
Google Play Services is a sort of central switchboard for the Google apps built into Android and those installed separately. Instead of each app performing the same tasks, they all work through Google Play Services to get tasks done. As a result, Google Play Services is constantly running in the background of your phone, routing data and otherwise keeping the phone running smoothly. On Android 12 Pixel phones go to Settings > Battery > Battery usage. Tap the app that says it’s being using in the background, and then choose Restricted to restrict battery usage while in the background. On Pixel phones, go to Settings > Location > App location preferences. This lists all the apps with permission to get your phone’s location. Tap an app to see these options: Allow all the time, Allow only while using the app, Ask every time, and Don’t allow. On Pixel phones, it’s in Settings > Privacy > Permission manager.
What Does Google Play Services Do In The Background?
Google Play Services enables conveniences like:
Single sign-on, so you don’t have to keep logging into each app as you open itAutomatic file storage on Google DriveThe ability to use Google Maps information and data without opening the appSecurity scans for third-party appsLocation tracking tools so you know where you areGoogle Pay servicesAnd cloud game saves and leaderboards on Android games
How Much Battery Should Google Play Services Use?
How much battery Google Play Services uses depends on using your phone. If you’re constantly making use of services like Google Maps, Hangouts, Gmail, and so on, then you can expect it to appear on your battery app as a possible drain.
Can I Disable Google Play Services?
You generally can’t disable or delete Google Play Services. Since it does so much in the background for so many apps, removing it or disabling it would likely cause your phone to malfunction, and apps would either not work well or stop working entirely. Instead, managing Google Play Services is about managing what your other apps do in the background. Keep them in line, and Google Play Services shouldn’t pull too hard on your battery.