23 January 2013

How To Save Your Smartphone Battery

One of the fundamental weaknesses of the various products and types of smartphones in circulation today is the lack of battery life. Some even require us to charge for 24 hours to be fully charged. It would be troublesome if there is no power outlet around us. So what are the things you can do to make your smartphone battery more durable and long lasting? Hopefully some of these tips may help:

1. Set the screen display

The screen is one of the phones that consumes battery power very much. The more light you manage your smartphone screen, the faster the battery runs out too. This is because the energy used to turn on the back light screen is very big. If you want to reduce the brightness of the screen of your Smartphone, then you can save quite a lot. Most models of smartphones in circulation today have the ability to detect the brightness level of the environment and perform automatic settings to adjust.

Although this feature is quite useful, but the lighting up, the phone will consume battery power very much. Therefore, please adjust the screen brightness manually so that you can save your phone's battery.



2. Turn off bluetooh operation and wi-fi

If it was not using a bluetooth connection or wi-fi, you should turn off these features because it saps a lot of power. If Wi-Fi is on, it will attempt to connect to internet networks are encountered and this consumes quite a lot of power.

3. Careful monitoring using GPS and location

GPS is also an application that takes quite a lot of battery power. Indeed, this feature is very useful to look at the map a location, but constant use will greatly affect your battery. But avoid using applications that require intensive resources such as mapping, etc.. Better to install this app on the car to make it more effective. Feature location also has a similar effect. If you enable this feature on a smartphone, then every time there is a request, it will be directly connected with our GPS. Disable this feature only if it is not really necessary. That way, your phone's battery life could be longer.

4. Turn off 3G connection

Are you just using smartphones for SMS and call? If so, just turn off the 3G connection on the phone. If you are not too frequent browsing, sending multimedia messages, or do video calling, the 3G connection is not needed. You can disable it manually from your phone.

5. Manage application that much power

There are various applications that use a lot of battery power source, such as multitasking feature. This feature works differently on iOS and Android operating systems. In iOS, for example, unused applications will be frozen, although some types of applications such as media players and iTunes will still run. The way this feature works almost the same on Android-based phones, only the application will still be running behind. It has sucked the battery will continue even if you're not using the application. Please use Autorun Manager to prevent a variety of applications open when you turn on your phone. While useful applications like JuiceDefender to manage battery power on your Android phone.

6. Turn off unnecessary vibration and notification

Vibration consume more power than just using the ringtone for calls received. Therefore, you can save battery life by disabling this feature Smartphone. In addition, unnecessary notifications should also be turned off.

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