Today we will look at four tips to increase the battery life of the phone because as most know, smartphones are now part of our day to day work. And it's not nice to run out of battery, just in time to send the mail as important.
And yes, there are effective measures to make the battery more durable. Some are achieved quite easily , others (we will not see today) can be a little more say "special" because they require that the smartphone or tablet are "rooteados"
We will try to get that energy savings making minor adjustments to your smartphone or tablet. We will focus on the energy saving of the screen, review the location service, the option of using free or paid apps and something about connectivity.
Basic Tips
The screen brightness: the brightness on screens of smartphones is a big "eater" battery, and even more if we talk about the latest smartphones coming to the market with huge screens. You lower the screen brightness to minimum , and once you need to use brighter. For example. To examine a graphic, simply turn up the level and go! Remember that maintaining low brightness will be saving a good "dose" of battery.
Location-based services: This is another service that consumes a lot of energy. Since the energy used to keep constantly updated your GPS is high. Here in this case I suggest that in shaping the GPS of your smartphone deactivate your location. When you use an application that requires you to know your location, the same location service Smartphone warn you that you must activate it.
Connectivity low: And this is the point that you will also battery significantly. I mean, if you're in an area where the wireless is low or poor intensity, and focus your smartphone constantly scanning work best connection possible with the consequent drain on the battery. To fix this you can do is put your smartphone in airplane mode. Now you can use the wireless connection, if available and the smartphone will stop scanning.
Applications: as we know most free applications come with the advantage that yes indeed you are using a free product at no cost but have somewhere clear that developers take advantage of these applications. these get them through advertising integrated in these applications, which are constantly loading new ads and your smartphone has to be keeping up with these updates, and evidently also involves an expenditure of energy.
On this last point, really do not have much to do to save that valuable energy. The only thing I can think is that if you tend to make heavy use of a particular application, what you can do is buy the application and so in this way you remove the ads and get save your battery power.
And yes, there are effective measures to make the battery more durable. Some are achieved quite easily , others (we will not see today) can be a little more say "special" because they require that the smartphone or tablet are "rooteados"
We will try to get that energy savings making minor adjustments to your smartphone or tablet. We will focus on the energy saving of the screen, review the location service, the option of using free or paid apps and something about connectivity.
Basic Tips
The screen brightness: the brightness on screens of smartphones is a big "eater" battery, and even more if we talk about the latest smartphones coming to the market with huge screens. You lower the screen brightness to minimum , and once you need to use brighter. For example. To examine a graphic, simply turn up the level and go! Remember that maintaining low brightness will be saving a good "dose" of battery.
Location-based services: This is another service that consumes a lot of energy. Since the energy used to keep constantly updated your GPS is high. Here in this case I suggest that in shaping the GPS of your smartphone deactivate your location. When you use an application that requires you to know your location, the same location service Smartphone warn you that you must activate it.
Connectivity low: And this is the point that you will also battery significantly. I mean, if you're in an area where the wireless is low or poor intensity, and focus your smartphone constantly scanning work best connection possible with the consequent drain on the battery. To fix this you can do is put your smartphone in airplane mode. Now you can use the wireless connection, if available and the smartphone will stop scanning.
Applications: as we know most free applications come with the advantage that yes indeed you are using a free product at no cost but have somewhere clear that developers take advantage of these applications. these get them through advertising integrated in these applications, which are constantly loading new ads and your smartphone has to be keeping up with these updates, and evidently also involves an expenditure of energy.
On this last point, really do not have much to do to save that valuable energy. The only thing I can think is that if you tend to make heavy use of a particular application, what you can do is buy the application and so in this way you remove the ads and get save your battery power.
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