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Battery to run longer to try some smart tips

Battery frequent use of smart phones is over quickly, the battery to run longer try some smart tips

By pardeep Published 3 years ago 3 min read
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Mobile phones have become a necessity nowadays. Whether to talk or use social media, it is absolutely necessary. But due to use throughout the day, the battery drains quickly. If you are be careful about some things, then its battery life can be increased. One has to use the phone smartly and this problem will get rid of. How, know

1.Wi-Fi not always on

It is as difficult as it sounds to be easy to hear or read. But it is also true that most of the battery of the phone goes internet surfing. Along with this, the apps on the smartphone access the internet even when we are not using the phone. In such a situation, if the phone does not turn off the data after use, then the battery drains quickly, apart from this, if you are driving or traveling, then also turn off the internet. The battery drains quickly even due to frequent network searches.

2.Background apps tracking

The use of apps is a necessity today, whether it is for cabs or online shopping. If you just minimize using the app, then this is also a big reason for draining the battery. Apps keep running in the background of the phone, which consumes battery power. So keep them clean after use.

3.Keep auto brightness off

Auto brightness option is given in the phone so that the light of the phone can be adjusted automatically in dark and light. But due to this the battery consumption is also high. The display light is controlled by this sensor so it is better to turn it off. Apart from this, if there is a need for brightness, then make a habit of setting it manually. This will reduce the use of auto brightness sensors and also save battery.

4.Bluetooth is on

Often people use Bluetooth or earbuds to talk on the phone. After this the talk on the phone stops but Bluetooth remains on. Some people always keep it on. The mobile phone keeps searching for them from time to time, due to which the battery drains. So when you know that calls will not come or at night when it is not needed, turn off Bluetooth.

5.Turn off notification popups

Nowadays, we keep many apps in the smartphone for social media updates and news etc. But when they ask about notifications during installation, we make them 'yes' without thinking, due to which these apps send notifications again and again. And their pop ups keep flashing on our screen and use up the battery. It is not necessary to turn on notifications for every app. Allow only work notifications. 6.Close refresh background Background app refresh is another potential battery waster to consider, though it’s not the worst offender. This feature lets apps update in the background so they’re ready to go when you need them. That might sound bad but it only happens at ideal times, like when you’re already on Wi-Fi. Still, if you want to disable it just head to Settings > General > Background App Refresh to switch it off. Pulling this off is a little trickier on Android depending on your phone model, but you should be able to find the option by heading to Settings > Data Usage and then poking around. 7.Visual effects, live widgets and live wallpaper off widgets and moving wallpaper are great for sprucing up your smartphone, but they also waste a bunch of battery life. If you’re worried about making it through the day without running out of juice, switch to a simple still background image and delete any widgets that update automatically. On an iPhone, you can also remove any visual effects by heading to Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion. Android has a similar option for in-app animations, too: Just head to Settings > Developer options and then disable “Window animation scale,” “Transition animation scale,” and “Animator duration scale.”

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