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Top 5 Ways To Maintain Your Phone's Battery by mrprezident007(m): 5:15pm On Mar 13, 2017
1. Turn off your phone's back light.
The back light is what makes the phone easier to read in bright light or outside. However, the light also uses battery power. If you can get by without it, your battery will last longer. If you have to use the back light, many phones will let you set the amount of time to leave the back light on. Shorten that amount of time. Usually, one or two seconds will be sufficient. Some phones have an ambient light sensor, which can turn off the back light in bright conditions and enable it in darker ones.

2. Turn it Off !

Only do this if it's going to be for several hours; turning a phone on/off actually uses a massive amount of power itself. This will probably be the most effective and simple way of conserving your battery’s power. Why? This will help conserve energy and also charge your phone. If you don't plan on answering the phone while you're sleeping or after business hours, just turn it off. Do the same if you are in an area with no reception (such as a subway or remote area, since constantly searching for service depletes the battery fairly quickly).

3. Do not follow the method of full charge and full discharge

Avoid letting your cell phone's battery run all the way down. Unlike nickel-based batteries (such as the NiCd or NiMH rechargeable AA batteries seen in most supermarkets), lithium-based batteries are designed to be charged early and often, and letting them get too low can damage the battery. With lithium-based batteries, doing shallow discharges and frequent charging prolongs battery life.
4. Delete unnecessary Apps. [/b]Many of us have Applications on our phone that we don’t use and are just occupying space. Why have those Apps that run down your battery. It is safe and smarter to delete the apps and reinstall when you need them. Some Apps are not really important but you still have it on your phone!! So go through your phone, delete or disable running Apps and save your phone’s battery.

[b]5. Engage Battery Saver Mode
. The most recent flagship Android phones like Infinix latest devices include battery saver modes that can extend the life of your battery by automatically implementing many of the settings detailed above. This application is called the ultra-power saver which comes with the sleek XOS user interface.Think of it like life support for when your battery is in the ICU.

Re: Top 5 Ways To Maintain Your Phone's Battery by mrprezident007(m): 12:03pm On Mar 14, 2017
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Re: Top 5 Ways To Maintain Your Phone's Battery by ForeverNew(f): 3:02pm On Mar 15, 2017
In this Niaja, after doing all these you will still have low battery. undecided
mrprezident007:
1. Turn off your phone's back light.
The back light is what makes the phone easier to read in bright light or outside. However, the light also uses battery power. If you can get by without it, your battery will last longer. If you have to use the back light, many phones will let you set the amount of time to leave the back light on. Shorten that amount of time. Usually, one or two seconds will be sufficient. Some phones have an ambient light sensor, which can turn off the back light in bright conditions and enable it in darker ones.

2. Turn it Off !

Only do this if it's going to be for several hours; turning a phone on/off actually uses a massive amount of power itself. This will probably be the most effective and simple way of conserving your battery’s power. Why? This will help conserve energy and also charge your phone. If you don't plan on answering the phone while you're sleeping or after business hours, just turn it off. Do the same if you are in an area with no reception (such as a subway or remote area, since constantly searching for service depletes the battery fairly quickly).

3. Do not follow the method of full charge and full discharge

Avoid letting your cell phone's battery run all the way down. Unlike nickel-based batteries (such as the NiCd or NiMH rechargeable AA batteries seen in most supermarkets), lithium-based batteries are designed to be charged early and often, and letting them get too low can damage the battery. With lithium-based batteries, doing shallow discharges and frequent charging prolongs battery life.
4. Delete unnecessary Apps. [/b]Many of us have Applications on our phone that we don’t use and are just occupying space. Why have those Apps that run down your battery. It is safe and smarter to delete the apps and reinstall when you need them. Some Apps are not really important but you still have it on your phone!! So go through your phone, delete or disable running Apps and save your phone’s battery.

[b]5. Engage Battery Saver Mode
. The most recent flagship Android phones like Infinix latest devices include battery saver modes that can extend the life of your battery by automatically implementing many of the settings detailed above. This application is called the ultra-power saver which comes with the sleek XOS user interface.Think of it like life support for when your battery is in the ICU.


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