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These 2 Red Flags Show That Your Smartphone Was Hacked: Battery Drain, More

October 20, 2025 by Abigail Connolly
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In today’s modern world, many of us are extremely reliant on our smartphones, and house some of our most valuable data in them.

Therefore, for many people around the world, one of their greatest fears is having their smartphone hacked. We hold just about everything in our phones these days, from contacts and bank information to photos and important text messages. The other worrisome thing about hacked phones is that scammers and spyware have evolved so much over the years that your phone could be hacked, and you might not even realize it off the bat. We’ve listed two red flag signs that your smartphone could be infiltrated by someone you don’t want. Read more about them below.

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1. Your Battery Drains Frequently

Sometimes, when people have a battery that drains a lot and quickly, they automatically assume it's dead or needs to be replaced. However, it's an issue worth looking deeper into. A suddenly draining battery can sometimes be a sign that your phone has been hacked or infected with malware.

 

When someone gains unauthorized access to your device, they might install hidden software that runs in the background by constantly using your phone's resources without your knowledge. These apps can perform activities like tracking your location, recording your keystrokes, or sending data to external servers, all of which use up battery power much faster than normal. If your phone is losing charge even when you're not using it, or if it feels unusually warm, it could be a red flag.

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2. You Have Unwanted Apps On Your Phone

There are few things more unsettling tech-wise than when you're going through your smartphone's homepage, swiping through your apps, and seeing apps that you did not download.

 

If you start noticing apps on your phone that you don't remember downloading, it could be a warning that it's been hacked. Hackers often install data-stealing apps to monitor your activity or gain access to your phone. Tech experts warn that these apps might not always look suspicious, as they can be disguised as games or system utilities. Seeing new icons on your home screen or in your app list without your permission should always raise concern.

 

If this happens to you, don't ignore it, and take time to delete the unfamiliar apps immediately, change your passwords, and consider going to your local store location that specializes in your smartphone for additional safety tips. You can also keep up to date with software updates to ensure your device has the latest security features and settings.

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Abigail is a journalist based in Brooklyn, New York. As an Editorial Assistant for SheFinds, she covers topics ranging from celebrity news and fashion to wellness. She has written for other publications, including Chip Chick, Bandsintown, BroadwayWorld, and more. When she isn't writing, Abigail loves spending time in the city with her friends, being a 'dog mom' to her Chihuahua, and singing along to some of her favorite music.

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