One of the factors that we look in smartphones is its battery capacity because now days that smartphones has big screens, 3D screens, bright display, quad core processors and many more features of the smartphone that help drains the battery.
Here are some tips on how to save more juice for your smartphone:
Don't wait to charge
Don't wait to charge
Charge your phone frequently. Recharging when the phone is almost dead
too often will make the battery do more work and lower its life expectancy.
Charge when your phone is 40 percent full, not 10 percent.
Turn off the vibration
Turn off the vibration
It takes more energy for the phone to vibrate than to ring.
Apps running in the background of your phone will make it run out of
juice faster. Shut down all the apps you don't need to keep it going a little
longer.
If you don't need to download big files, and you aren't performing some
crucial task online, turning off WiFi will let the battery rest.
Turn off local services like GPS
Turn off local services like GPS
Apps that use location are constantly communicating with cell towers to
pinpoint where you are. While they're doing it, your battery is dying. Turn
them off in settings when you need to get that last bit of life.
Lower your screen brightness
Dim the brightness of your screens to give battery life a boost. Lowering the default brightness will ensure that the phone uses less charge over time.
Turn the screen off when not in use
Lower your screen brightness
Dim the brightness of your screens to give battery life a boost. Lowering the default brightness will ensure that the phone uses less charge over time.
Turn the screen off when not in use
Locking the screen on your phone not only keeps strangers from snooping, but will also keep the phone from turning on--and using power--if it accidentally brushes up against things.
Get some accessories that can help to boost your battery time
While some people already tote around chargers in the dire case that their phone might die, an easier way to prepare is to outfit your phone with a "battery extender case" that packs a spare battery within its skin. When your phone's battery runs out, it will draw power from the case battery.
Buy a new battery
After two years, there's a good chance your battery is running on its last legs. At this point, it might be better to replace it in order to get the full battery life you once had.
Put it on airplane mode
dying, as it prevents the phone from receiving and sending signals. Of course, when it's in Airplane Mode you won't be able to call, text, or get online, so this may be a last resort.
Place your phone in a cool environment
Overheating can damage your phone's battery cells and make it die faster after a charge. Keep your phone out of the sun and other hot places. A phone that gets too hot while in use could be experiencing some kind of charge malfunction and should be checked out.
Turn off all your notifications from applications
The function that allows your phone to automatically download new email, and notifications from third-party apps, also makes your battery run out faster. If your phone's almost dead, go to settings to turn off this feature.
Easy tips to have a longer battery life, in case you cant do it just
always bring your charger with you
: ) hehe.
Seriously man? Airplane mode?
ReplyDeleteYou activate that feature to avoid interference in the system of an airplane to avoid danger
buying a new battery would be the last resort