Here are some battery saving tips:
- Power-saving mode Smartphone Android and Windows Phone features include power-saving mode or batteries, which are generally located in the settings menu (settings). The mode will be active after the battery reaches a certain level, and will turn off battery-intensive features such as push email, the intensity of the brightness of the screen and Facebook.
- Screen brightness level is the most wasteful batteries. The bigger and brighter the screen, the greater the battery consumption. Save hours of battery by selecting which automatically adjusts screen brightness to ambient conditions. If the battery is running low, the display brightness will go down as low as possible to save the battery. Make sure your automatic lock function, so when the phone is not in use, the screen darkens to save battery. Dark colored wallpaper also help conserve battery life. Do not attach your mobile phone with a vibrate mode, simply Silent (silent) only.
- Turn off your cell phone email synchronization, maybe check email every few minutes. Each time it was done, battery consumption will increase. Change or disable email synchronization intervals as well. We recommend checking email every 30 minutes - so you can check your email manually, and you'll save battery.
- Reduce social media updates. Getting a Facebook or Twitter update notification to your cell phone (such as push email) will drain the battery, so turn off the notifications. Most phones have shut off the notification feature with one click.
- Turn off WiFi connectivity, GPS, and Bluetooth is on almost all modern mobile phones. If you forget to turn off Wi-Fi when leaving the house, the phone will keep searching for a connection, and it spent batteries. Make sure you turn off all connections before leaving the house.
- Turn off the application. Even if you're not using the application, the possibility of the application is still running, and spent batteries. So turn off applications that do not use. For iPhone press the menu button twice, select the program icon and click the minus button.
- Do not download images. Downloading images while browsing and using email, is that some of us do without thinking. But each time you download the picture you'll use a lot of power.
- Turn off the flash. When taking a photo with your smartphone, use the flash wisely. In digital cameras, the flash is very wasteful of battery, and the same thing applies to your phone, so instead of using the automatic mode, turn off the flash when taking pictures and use as needed.
- Turn off the phone at night. Nighttime is when some people recharge their cell phones, if your battery is full, turn off your phone.
- Airplane mode. Smartphone will always try to connect to a network, whether it's mobile network, Wi-Fi, or network data. The harder his attempt to connect to a network, the greater the battery is drained.
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