Wednesday, August 8, 2018

10 tips to improve the battery life of your phone

10 tips to improve the battery life of your phone

While smartphones are boasting about mankind, it is an aspect of this technological miracle that still wants us more. This is a smartphone's battery life.

Although technological progress has ensured the smartphone that today's bigger and better battery can be taken, there are only a few phones that you call good-enough' in this department. There is still a truckload of smartphones in the market, which has only satisfactory battery life.
They said that there are many ways to improve your phone's battery life and squeeze enough juice so that it can stay longer than you expected. Here are 10 tips and tips to help you increase your smartphone's battery life:

Reduce your phone's screen brightness/set it automatically.

Reduce your phone's screen brightness/set it automatically.
Screen Brightness.

According to the environment, allow your phone to automatically decide its optimal screen brightness. If you want manual control over your glow, then it is advisable that you set it closer to 50 percent instead of keeping it full. There are lots of powers in your smartphone's bright and vibrant display, so keeping a check on this should improve battery life significantly.

Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when you do not need them.

Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when you do not need them.
Turn Of When Nor In Use.

It is common for users to keep their Bluetooth and/or Wi-Fi far more than they require. Sometimes, you share a file via Bluetooth and then forget to turn it off. For Wi-Fi, it is open to many users to find available connections and connect accordingly. An open Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are important to power drainers on your phone because they constantly work to detect nearby signals. Plus, these open unnecessary risks to your smartphone privacy/security too.

Keep a check on your location / GPS tracking

Keep a check on your location / GPS trackin
GPS.

Like your Bluetooth and Wi-Fi functions, the location tracking feature that tracks your location using radio waves and satellites (Google Maps is an example) removes the battery of your phone to a great extent. It is recommended that you keep it only when you need navigation, and keep it closed at all other times (check its battery along with your mobile data).

Keep your screen timeout low.

Keep your screen timeout low.
Screen Time-Out.

Screen timeout is the time when your smartphone automatically goes into sleep mode in the absence of any activity (swipe or tap). Keep your phone's screen time short. After all, when you do not need it, then keeping your display is the real waste of battery juice.

Turn off notifications from unnecessary apps.

Turn off notifications from unnecessary apps.
Turn Off Unnecessary Notifications.

Although it's a good idea to get notifications from useful apps (like news and email, etc.), most apps send random notifications today which are not really necessary. For example, notifications from games like Asphalt that tell you to play that you have been away from the race track for a while. Seriously, do you really need it?

Also, it is recommended that companies stop for the notification (normally) to save your battery juice because the vibration is drained in its significant amount.

Multitasking is good, but when you work with them, close apps.

 Multitasking is good, but when you work with them, close apps.
Close Apps.

 With more RAM memory being on-board with more and more phones, multi-activity is what you walk in the park for most handsets. While multi-functioning is good, it's also a battery hog. When closing all the unnecessary apps to free up your RAM, keep useful applications in the background (which you will usually open) and keep your battery life in check. You can always open an app when you need it.

Avoid using Flash while taking photos.

Avoid using Flash while taking photos.
Turn Off Flash Light.

The smartphone includes an LED flash with cameras today (some people also include a flash for the front camera). While LED flash is an easy resource in low light, it is also a major battery corrugated. Use it only when you need it, and use it wisely.
Do not let your phone get hot unnecessarily
Today we are getting phones that have powerful hardware inside the sleek frame. Therefore, heating of most of these handsets is a common occurrence. Heating takes the extra toll on your device's battery life. While you can not fully control what's happening inside your smartphone, you can at least keep an investigation on the environment of your phone. This means, to avoid having your smartphone in direct sunlight or even in your pocket for that matter (especially during the summer season)

Do not wait to fully discharge your phone before charging.

Do not wait to fully discharge your phone before charging.
Charge Phone at the Right time

Many users feel that it is wise to completely remove the battery before charging it fresh. Well, it's time to smell the coffee in that case. Most phones come with lithium-ion batteries and in the case of Li-ion batteries, removing them completely before charging them may reduce your battery life or in some cases damage them. It is advisable that you should sometimes charge your phone instead of waiting for it to exit.

Keep a portable charger in hand.

Keep a portable charger in hand.
Keep Portable Charger.

It is always easy to keep an extra power source with you when your phone should run out of juice in the most unfortunate times. Portable charger or power bank are useful tools and markets have flooded with some good people (even at cheaper prices).

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