Saturday, October 5, 2013

How to Save Battery on an Android SmartPhone




The reduced number of applications set up on your Android operating system system the more battery power you can dig out from it. This is probably the best way to preserve a lot of battery power. Dump all needless applications that you had set up once but never used them again – remove them immediately.
Installing Battery Preserving Apps:

These battery power saving applications have profiles or modes in which that they can toggle Wi-Fi, GPS, Cellular information, Synchronize etc. They automatically turns on and off such things that drains battery power. You can locate these battery power saving applications on Play Store.

Use process killing applications on your android:




There are some automatic process killers and some are manual. You can even set regular process destroys. The more memory you have the more fast and responsive your system would be and would preserve battery power.

Select 2G in System Mode:

Go in to settings/Wireless and networks/Mobile networks/Network method and choose GSM only in System method. Because in Pakistan we only have GSM — though we are desperately waiting for 3G but until then — changing such configurations would also increase battery power.

Enable Synchronize or Uploading Only Through Wi-Fi:

Sync information files or download large information files through Wi-Fi only because this way such operations will take smaller time and hence smaller battery power consumption.

Here are other parts that you should keep in mind to preserve battery power.

Disable Wi-Fi when not required, Turn off GPS when not required, Turn off Cellular information when not required, Delete Unnecessary Widgets, Use Lower Lighting and Screen Timeout, and the most essential thing is Keep Your Device Cool.

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