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WhatsApp has become a very popular messaging platform with billions of users worldwide, [https://fweb-whatsapp.com/ whatsapp็ต่็] offering a range of features such as end-to-end encryption, group chats, and video calls like never before. While it is a really convenient way to stay in touch with friends and family, many users have reported that using WhatsApp can lead to a significant loss of battery life. <br><br>One reason why WhatsApp uses so much battery is due to the mobile app's persistent background activity. WhatsApp's "Last Seen" feature, for instance, requires the app to access your device's location services and send and receive data packets to and from WhatsApp's servers. This process can continue even when the app is not in use, consuming a lot of electricity and reducing battery life.<br><br>Another factor that contributes to WhatsApp's battery drain is its use of multimedia content. Many WhatsApp users share images, videos, and audio files with each other, which require the app to upload and download data from the internet. These multimedia files can be large in size, leading to increased data transfer demands, which in turn drain the battery more quickly.<br><br>The push notifications feature in WhatsApp is also a major culprit when it comes to battery drain. When you receive a message, WhatsApp sends a push notification to your device, even if the app is not in use. These notifications can put a strain on your device's energy consumption, leading to increased energy consumption and shortened battery life.<br><br>Another feature by WhatsApp known as "Active Session" might be affecting the battery level. This feature tracks the time when you opened WhatsApp, regardless of the time span, if the app was in the background the data might get sent to and from the server more often.<br>
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