HOW TO INCREASE YOUR SMARTPHONE’S BATTRY
LIFE :
Hey ! guys , i am Shantanu . Today i
will discuss about how to increase your
smartphone battry life . So, follow these instruction below -
There are few things more frustrating
than watching your smartphone’s battery life drain away by the middle of the
day when you just put it in your pocket with a full charge that morning. And
as phones get bigger, processors get more powerful, and data networks get
faster, the demand for juice is greater than ever.
Luckily there are plenty of things
you can do to improve your battery life no matter which phone you carry. These
10 tips should be just the thing you need to help you make it through the day
on a single charge.
1.Dial down the brightness or set it to
automatic: Few things will drain your battery faster than a super-bright display.
You still want to be able to see your phone, but turning down the brightness to
the lowest level you can stand should greatly increase your battery life. Or
you can set the brightness level to adjust automatically, which allows your
phone to dynamically dial up or down on the brightness depending on your surroundings.
2.Stay
cool: Believe it or not, higher temperatures will cause your smartphone’s battery to degrade much more
dramatically over time than cooler temperatures will. This doesn’t mean
you’re automatically doomed to always suffer from poor battery life if you
live in Texas, but keeping your phone away from a sunny windowsill or
being hotboxed in a stuffy car should increase your battery life
considerably.
3.Don’t
worry about overcharging: Many people
(myself included) are still used to nickel-cadmium batteries: the kind
that you were supposed to fully charge and discharge lest they lose their
ability to retain a charge. But lithium-ion batteries, which you’ll find
in most smartphones, don’t work that way. A partial discharge on a Li-on battery is totally fine. In fact, you’re actually
better off charging your phone whenever possible rather than letting the
battery go all the way down to zero. It’ll actually help preserve your
overall battery life over time.
4.Turn
off the features you don’t need (Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, LTE): Bluetooth, GPS, LTE and Wi-Fi are all wonderful things, but you don’t need to use them all of the
time, and when they aren’t in use they’re killing your battery. Do you
only connect to your Bluetooth headset whenever you get in the car? Then
turn Bluetooth off for the rest of the day. Going on a road trip with nary
a Wi-Fi network in sight? Shut it down. Not going anywhere at the moment?
Bye bye GPS. Some phones even allow you to turn your access to LTE on or
off. The more your phone searches for a network, the more battery life it
uses. So again, if you aren’t using it, lose it.
5.Check
for email on your own: Don’t make your phone fetch your email for you. Set your email update schedule to manual and check on it yourself. This way your battery
isn’t in constant use as your phone pings the servers every few minutes.
6.Update
your phone’s software and apps: If you’ve ever
paid attention to the fine print when updating the software on your phone,
then you’ve probably seen a line buried in there about improved battery
life. The same goes for apps, which are often updated to use less energy.
Making sure you’re always
up-to-date is one of the easiest ways to
save on battery life.
7.Close
out background apps: Use your
phone’s multitasking abilities to fully close out of any apps you’re not using. If there are some apps you always use, you
can keep those kicking around in the background for faster access, but
chances are you have a ton of stuff open that you haven’t used in weeks.
8.Stay
out of poor-signal areas (or use Airplane mode)Searching around for a signal in an area where
there isn’t any can be a serious drain on battery life. But it’s hard, if
not impossible, to avoid areas with poor coverage. What you can do,
however, is activate Airplane mode as you pass through them, which turns off your phone’s
cellular radio (along with Bluetooth, GPS and Wi-Fi). You won’t be able to
check your email or make and receive calls, but it’s a good trick if
you’re running low on battery and passing through a relative dead zone.
9.Use
built-in power management software (or download some): Some phones come preloaded with apps designed to increase your
battery life — use them. And if your phone doesn’t come with any
battery-saving software, you can always download some. There are plenty of apps out there claiming they can double your phone’s battery life
if used properly. I’d take claims like that with a grain of salt, but they
probably can’t hurt.
10. Get a battery case: If you’ve tried everything else, and
you still can’t make it through the day without stopping to charge your phone
at Starbucks, you might want to consider getting a battery case. Battery cases are
available for nearly every phone out there and many will double your battery
life. Some even promise to triple it.
Sure, they add some bulk, but wouldn’t you rather have a bigger lump in your
pocket than a dead phone?

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