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Published 11:41 10 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 21:38 7 Sept 2016 BST
Tests by Guardian tech journalist Samuel Gibbs found that if you deleted the iOS Facebook app your phone was left with significantly more juice - and that's even without uninstalling the Messenger app which has been known to suck the life out of your phone too.
He tested it for two weeks - one with the app and a week without - and found himself with 15% more battery life at the end of the day when he did not have the Facebook app on his phone.
It's even greater for Android users who reported 20% more after deleting the app off their devices.
It also saved a decent amount of space - with Gibbs claiming it consumed around 500MB in total between the 11MB app and the cache on iPhone.
But if you're worried about not being able to check your Faceboook every five seconds - there's a work-around.
Log into Facebook through Safari and then save a short-cut to your home screen - it's almost just as good but it won't hammer your battery.
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