In these days everyone of us using SMART
Phone. We are using Smart phones because they are providing lots of
applications. Android is one of the latest operating system in mobile with lots
of free and paid applications.
But during the use of these applications
the battery of every smart phone gets down very soon. So in this post of mobile
trick I am going to gives you some tricks with the help of these mobile tricks
you can increase your battery life.
5
Tips to Protect Your Smartphone’s Battery
1. Go Easy
on Ad-Supported Apps
Most of the applications constantly
connect and reload, which is a major hit to your battery life. Not all free
apps have ads; and not all paid apps are ad free. But you can count on any
ad-supported app to be a major drain on your battery, especially if it’s using
location-tracking to personalize the content.
2. Beware
of Apps that Use Too Many Internal Features
Ads are a particular example, but any
app that uses a lot of the ‘internals’ of your phone will suck the juice right
out of it. As we’ve said, GPS and other location services are a major concern,
but it also goes for vibration alerts, WiFi, Bluetooth, and sensors
(accelerometer, compass, etc.)
3. Don’t
Allow Push Alerts
Email is great, Facebook is great,
knowing the minute that there’s an update to your apps is great. Et cetera.
After all, staying connected on a second-by-second basis is the reason you
never let your smartphone out of your sight. Having said that, your battery
might be drained twice as fast if you leave email push, social media, and/or
app update notifications turned on.
4. Be
Vigilant about Apps Mess with Your Display
Apps and app settings that adjust the
brightness and timeout of the screen could be costing you juice. Obviously one
of those bright flashlight apps is going to run your battery down, but also
keep an eye on things like graphics-intensive games, e-readers, lock screen gadgets.
5. Monitor
your Usage
I’ve been telling you all about apps
that you should watch out for, but I’ll change course and recommend two
essential types of apps that you should have installed: one to monitor your
battery: ideally, with enough detail to let you know exactly what kinds of
usage is most draining. And one to kill battery-sucking apps that keep running
in the background. There are a few apps that do both quite well; Android users
should take a look at Android Assistant(which, ironically, comes in an
ad-sponsored trial version).
Beware of these factors and save your battery
life for long period.
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