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I am currently using a Dell XPS-13 (2019) and I would say I am very happy with its battery life. It can get quite hot after a long session which will cause the battery life to start draining much quicker so usually I will take a break then to let it cool off. From what I know, to save your battery life without compromising performance, you can: Turn off your back-lit keyboard Lower down your screen brightness (this is probably obvious but it can really boost your battery life) If you have a discrete graphics card, change it to integrated graphics Quit applications that you are not using (especially OneDrive) Kill unnecessary background processes Some battery myths I know: Keeping it charged all the time is bad Charging it when it's 30%-80% is bad (In fact, you would ideally want to keep your laptop running around this percentage to maximize its health. Personally, I just keep it charged as long as possible to reduce its cycle count as much as possible because I don't feel like try-harding lol)