To increase the battery of your brand new Android Smartphone, follow these steps:
Switch off unncessary antennas : Antennas consume a lot of battery. So it is advisable to switch off unnecessary services like Blutooth, GPS and Wi-Fi when you are not using them. It's best you turn off your 3G antenna in places where the service is patchy since your device will constantly seek a 3G network, thereby draining the battery.
Manage Screen Brightness : Manually set display level to between 30 and 40 percent.
Free up RAM : Use the built in task manager app to regularly free up your phone's memory. If your device does not comes with such a tool, download the free Advanced Task Manager from Google Play Store.
Use a wallpaper with dark colors : Dark-colored themes and wallpapers reduce the battery usage, especially in devices with AMOLED screen.
Disable sync : Disable push notifications in apps like Facebook, Twitter, etc. Instead, set specific update intervals, such as 15 mins, depending on your usage.
Get paid apps : Free apps tend to take a heavy toll on the battery life.
Check Battery Usage: Go to you phones setting and see which app consumes most battery and take a call on which you should install.
Keep it cool : Heat lowers the battery life of a smartphone. Take care to keep phone away from hot areas like your car's dashboard.
Saviour App : Use Juice Defender. It allows you to set rules such as switching off 3G and connecting to Wi-Fi, etc,
Switch off unncessary antennas : Antennas consume a lot of battery. So it is advisable to switch off unnecessary services like Blutooth, GPS and Wi-Fi when you are not using them. It's best you turn off your 3G antenna in places where the service is patchy since your device will constantly seek a 3G network, thereby draining the battery.
Manage Screen Brightness : Manually set display level to between 30 and 40 percent.
Free up RAM : Use the built in task manager app to regularly free up your phone's memory. If your device does not comes with such a tool, download the free Advanced Task Manager from Google Play Store.
Use a wallpaper with dark colors : Dark-colored themes and wallpapers reduce the battery usage, especially in devices with AMOLED screen.
Disable sync : Disable push notifications in apps like Facebook, Twitter, etc. Instead, set specific update intervals, such as 15 mins, depending on your usage.
Get paid apps : Free apps tend to take a heavy toll on the battery life.
Check Battery Usage: Go to you phones setting and see which app consumes most battery and take a call on which you should install.
Keep it cool : Heat lowers the battery life of a smartphone. Take care to keep phone away from hot areas like your car's dashboard.
Saviour App : Use Juice Defender. It allows you to set rules such as switching off 3G and connecting to Wi-Fi, etc,
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