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The shift to 5G technology brings benefits like faster data speeds, but it also introduces new challenges for battery life. 5G networks, by design, require more power than 4G networks, leading to quicker battery depletion. Furthermore, the performance of 5G chipsets and their optimization plays a crucial role. Initial 5G chipsets often lacked sufficient power management capabilities. Network switching, especially in areas with weak 5G signals, contributes significantly to battery drain. The phone’s software and the display resolution also influence battery life. Higher resolution displays, such as those used for streaming UHD videos, require more power and accelerate battery drain.







