08-28-2025 06:46 AM
I recently bought a second-hand Zenfone 10. The device is very nice, for the most part I'm very satisfied with it. However, the rate at which the battery drains even when not in use is a little more than I expected. I run my Zenfone in ultra-durable mode with 5g, bluetooth, and location disabled along with no apps that I've installed actively running in the background. Despite this, after 48 hours (with less than 1 hour of screen-on time of light usage) the battery is often around 50%. Is this level of passive drain typical? I'm coming from a phone which continues to provide a little over a week of regular use before needing to charge despite being over 7 years old, so this was rather surprising for me. Does anyone else experience this kind of battery drain? Thank you.
08-29-2025 11:24 PM
Yes, seems normal.
08-30-2025 02:44 AM
1% every hour, could be ok..it depends on your 5G quality signal.
Try to disable 5G to see if it lowers, try also to switch to Durable, it might be enough.
Also a wipe data could be helpful if not done yet.
09-01-2025 01:41 AM
About 1% is fairly normal.
But you can go to "Settings > Battery > Battery usage > View by apps" in there you can see if there are any apps that are eating away the battery.