themountofmint try to see which apps are “eating” the battery, so maybe this helps improve battery life.
My situation really isn’t about using battery-hungry apps. I’ve already disabled or removed everything I don’t need. I even uninstalled unnecessary bloatwares and YouTube through ADB and just watch videos on Firefox now. I don’t use Instagram or Facebook either—the only Meta app I have is WhatsApp.
According to my battery stats, the main culprit is Firefox, which unfortunately I can’t uninstall. Its optimization is honestly pretty poor. Even in the screenshot you shared, Chrome used about 18% of the battery usage with just 5 minutes of background activity. That doesn’t exactly look like a well-optimized setup either, so it’s not surprising my phone is struggling too.
My point isn’t that everyone’s battery life should be identical… it’s that even with relatively light usage on my end (roughly 2 hours on Firefox, 45 minutes of gaming, 30 minutes browsing Amazon, a few quick check-ins, my watch app, antivirus and some basic system stuff like Play Services and the Launcher), the battery still drains quite a bit. So blaming the user doesn’t really make sense, especially when everyone’s setup and app behavior can vary from one device to another.
I’ve already optimized everything possible. What’s left are just the apps I actually use day to day. That’s why I’m saying the drain could be real—it’s not just “user error.”