Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 13
ZDNET Lists 8 Phone Battery-Drain Causes, Flags Malware as Hidden Risk
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 13

ZDNET Lists 8 Phone Battery-Drain Causes, Flags Malware as Hidden Risk

2 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Jun 13

Summary

  • Eight factors can explain fast phone battery drain, ZDNET said, with aging lithium-ion cells, power-hungry apps, settings, heat, hardware damage and charging habits often more likely than malware.
  • Three-year-old batteries naturally lose capacity, while bright screens, always-on displays, background syncing, GPS, Bluetooth wearables and wireless-charging heat can all shorten runtime.
  • Unfamiliar apps are a key warning sign because malicious software often hides in the background; users should check battery-usage menus, review app permissions, update software and delete suspicious apps.
  • Malware can also steal passwords, track activity and trigger premium calls or texts, making antivirus scans a next step and a factory reset a last resort for stubborn infections such as stalkerware.

Insights

Is your phone’s battery dying, or is it secretly running malware that spies on everything you do?
Are we trading long-term battery health for the convenience of wireless charging and power-hungry apps?
With solid-state batteries arriving by 2027, will our daily charging anxiety finally become a thing of the past?