Mobile Battery power Saving tips
1. Turn on the power saving mode. For most devices,
all you have to do is swipe downward from the top of the screen to bring up a
menu. Scroll to the side until you find the power saving option, and select it.
a)
The Power
Saving mode may slow your phone down a little.
b)
If you are
getting an instant notifications from social media applications, they will stop
until you open the application.
2.
Turn
off WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS if you are not using them.
All of these use battery power, even when you are not using
them. For example, the wireless networking
transmitter will continue to search for a wireless connection on a regular
basis as long as it is turned on. This uses battery power, even if you are not
browsing the internet.
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To turn these
features off, simply swipe downward from the top of your screen. Scroll sideways
along the menu, and deselect the items.
3. Turn off any apps that you are not using.
Closing the app by pressing the back or home
buttons is not enough; the app may continue to run in the background and drain
battery power. You should access your device's recent and background apps and
shut them down manually. This will usually ensure they are not running in the
background and using battery power.
4.
Put your
phone on standby mode when you are not using it.
Simply press the power button and the display will darken.
This will reduce battery power. To leave standby mode, simply press the power
button again; you may have to unlock your phone once it "wakes up."
Makin Advance Changes
1.
Reduce the brightness of your display. Go to your Settings, and select
"Sound & Display." Tap on "Brightness," and move the
slider to the side to reduce the brightness.
If you are using the power saving mode, your
screen's brightness may already be reduced Reducing the brightness will
make the screen harder to see, especially outdoors.
If you are using the internet, the setting
for the internet might have a shortcut to adjust the brightness.
2.
Set your screen timeout to the shortest length possible. This setting tells
the device to turn off the screen after the selected period of inactivity. The
shorter the period, the less power your display will use. The setting options
vary from phone to phone.You
can find this option under your Settings. Go to "Sound &
Display," and select "Screen Timeout."
3.
Tell your device to only
use 2G networks. If you do not need
access to high speed data, or there is no 3G or 4G network where you live, you
can tell your device to only use 2G mobile networks. You will still have access
to EDGE network data and WiFi if needed.
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To switch to 2G, go
to your device's Settings, and select "Wireless Controls." Scroll
down to "Mobile Networks," and tap on "Use only 2G Networks."
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