Monday, 24 March 2014

Tips for Android Mobile Phone Batteries Saving

CALIFORNIA - There is no doubt that the smartphone battery energy consumed is greater than the feature phone . Although smartphones provide handset makers with a variety of battery power capacity , but who do not use smartphones ' smart ' cause the battery was quickly exhausted .

Reported by Time , Monday ( 03/24/2014 ) , when you put on Android 4.4 devices KitKat , to find out what applications are consuming battery , can access the Settings > Battery . Here users can find out which applications are consuming the most battery energy .

Some manufacturers such as Samsung and HTC present the mode of ' low power ' . This mode allows the smartphone to dim the screen , limiting the speed of the processor and turn off vibration (vibrate ) and others .

Manually , your Android phone can be set and optimized for longer lasting batteries . Here's how you can do :

1. Lower Screen Brightness
Lowered the level of brightness that can reduce battery consumption . The trick , access Settings > Display > Brightness and down to the lowest limit .


2. Turn off Bluetooth connection

If you are not transferring files , so you can turn off the Bluetooth battery is not wasted . To turn off Bluetooth , you can access the Settings > Bluetooth .


3. Turn off the GPS feature












When you do not need the GPS function to find out the location of the restaurant or ' check in ' at your favorite places on Facebook or Foursquare , you can disable the Global Positioning System ( GPS ) with the settings ( Settings ) manual .

4. Turn off Voice Service

In Android KitKat , you can turn off this service by going to the Google Voice Settings and leading Search & Now > Voice . Then , remove the check mark detection ' hotword ' to prevent your phone from constantly waiting for a voice command ' OK ' Google for search feature .

5. Turn off NFC Features

No Android Smartphone to feature NFC and no . Special Android KitKat , you who wish to disable this connectivity can access the Settings > More , then uncheck the NFC .

6. Turn off WiFi

WiFi is required when you want to access the internet . However , if you 're not browsing the internet , turn off WiFi can extend your cell phone battery power . You can also get into the mode of ' airplane ' , which automatically turn off the data connection , mobile data and Bluetooth .

7. Stop synchronization

Android device users can synchronize data with your Google account . This feature can take the battery and data connection . This feature can also make a ' backup ' automatically . To ensure that your Android smartphone is not constantly backing up things that do not want to backup , you can access the Settings and go to the ' accounts ' .

8. Uninstall Unused Applications

When you are no longer using certain applications , it is better if you remove the application. Because, even if you do not use the application, but the application will keep running in the background . To delete an application , either through the Settings > Apps .

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