A growing number of Android users, including owners of Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel smartphones, have recently reported severe battery drain—and the culprit has now been identified: the Instagram app.
The issue sparked widespread discussions on platforms like Reddit, where users shared experiences of unusually fast battery consumption even during minimal use. According to Google’s official statement, the problem stemmed from a recent Instagram update, which caused the app to consume more power than usual in the background.
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Thankfully, Instagram has now rolled out a fix. The latest version, Instagram 382.0.0.49.84, addresses the battery drain bug and is available for immediate download via the Google Play Store. Google confirms that this update resolves the performance degradation and urges users to update their Instagram app to avoid further battery issues.
If you’re not seeing the update option, your app may have already been automatically updated during a previous charge cycle. However, if the update prompt appears, it is highly recommended to install it.
The issue was initially reported by Pixel users, but reports from Samsung Galaxy owners soon followed. The app’s background behavior was excessively draining power, even when the device was idle.
To ensure optimal performance and battery life, Android users should:
- Open the Google Play Store
- Search for Instagram
- Verify that version 382.0.0.49.84 is installed
- Tap Update if prompted
This situation highlights the importance of keeping apps regularly updated, especially when bugs affect essential features like battery life.
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