As 5G technology becomes more prevalent, users are experiencing faster battery drain on their smartphones. One of the primary reasons is that 5G networks generally consume more power than their 4G counterparts. The efficiency of the 5G chipsets themselves plays a role; early versions were not optimized for power management. Moreover, the constant switching between 5G and 4G networks in areas with poor 5G coverage demands more effort from the phone, leading to increased battery consumption. Software optimization also contributes to the issue, with well-optimized software helping to minimize battery drain on 5G networks, as demonstrated by advancements in modem design.
