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Tips to extend the lifespan of your mobile battery
How to preserve a smartphone’s fastest-degrading component Image for post Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash It’s harder to replace your phone’s lithium ion battery than it is to treat it right in the first place. Many smartphones don’t provide easy user access to their batteries. That includes all iPhones and many flagship Android phones from brands such as Samsung. Official battery replacements can be expensive or inconvenient (try getting an official battery replacement at an Apple Store this year). There are also environmental concerns. Smartphones are, frankly, an environmental disaster and extending the lifespan of your phone battery helps mitigate that.
By Willow Writer4 years ago in Lifehack
Why it is Better to Trust your Computer Repair Needs to the Expert?
Our dependence and reliance on computers have increased over the years. Before, it used to be during working hours that we do a lot of computer works but now a lot of people have their own computer system setup at home. Whether it’s for work, personal, or educational purposes, computer plays are a crucial role in our day-to-day activities.
By Rahul Shakya4 years ago in Lifehack
Best Google Docs Alternatives
Google Docs is an online word processor developed by Google. It is the choice of many, but sometimes everyone’s favorite is not your favorite. Many individuals surf the net searching for the best alternative to Google Docs, but they don’t get what they want. If you are one of those who are looking for the best alternatives to Google Docs, your search has led you to the right place. Let’s check them all.
By karen jodes capanan4 years ago in Lifehack
Garmin Venu Sq vs. Fitbit Sense
Both Garmin Venu Sq and Fitbit Sense are phenomenal smartwatches that feature powerful hardware and amazing features like stress tracking, Pulse Ox sensor, always-on display mode, ECG tracking, heart rate monitoring, etc., which makes it very difficult to choose one smartwatch over the other. So, to help you out today, we are going to review these two fantastic smartwatches (Garmin Venu Sq and Fitbit sense) so that you can make a prudent/ sagacious decision.
By karen jodes capanan4 years ago in Lifehack
TIPS ON HOW TO BUY A SOLAR POWERED SECURITY CAMERA
When you are shopping for any kind of security equipment especially if you have planned to take a solar powered security camera with you, what really matters is whether that equipment is eco-friendly and reliable. If you have planned to cart around a solar powered security camera and want to ensure that you have the latest equipment available to take care of your cameras in the event of an emergency, then it would be worthwhile taking a look at the various options that are available.
By GBAF Review4 years ago in Lifehack
These Are the Best Power Banks You Can Buy Right Now
Smartphones these days come with a lot of features, bright screens, and heavy specs, and all of this results in these devices consuming a lot of power. However powerful is the battery of your phone, that hardly can run more than a day so, it is always a wise choice to keep the backup. There are a lot of power banks available in the market which can fulfill your needs for some extra juice on your phone when traveling, facing a power cut, or unable to charge your device. It is better to buy a power bank with a bigger capacity, and you should also consider the charging speed if you are looking to buy a new power bank. All of those choices available in the market can leave you confused, so we have got you covered. In this article, we have listed the best power banks available in the market. Let’s scroll down and find the best pick for you.
By Jack thomson4 years ago in Lifehack
Why jK8v!ge4D isn't a good password
Take a look at these two passwords jK8v!ge4D greenelephantswithtophats Which password do you think takes the longest for a computer to crack? And which password do you think is the easiest to remember? The answer to both of these questions is password number 2. Yet people are encouraged to create passwords that look like number 1. People have been taught to write passwords that are difficult for humans to remember, for no real reason.
By Jacob Bergdahl4 years ago in Lifehack