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Caring For Your Battery by Pelumiv(m): 9:43pm On May 06, 2013
Do you always carry your charger along with you everywhere you go because of bad battery or your phone always discharging every now and then? What can you do to make your battery last longer and enjoy your device. Follow these few tips and increase the life of your battery drastically.

1. Follow the manufacturers instructions on how to charge the battery. You should allow the battery to die and then allow it to slow charge to full before using the phone. You should drain and recharge the battery this way for at least three times before regular usage.

2. Keep your battery in a standard room temperature. Don't expose the battery to hot temperature or cold weather because this will affect the life of the battery. If your phone gets hot why charging your phone, you may need to change your charger.

3. Avoid fully discharging your battery. Make sure you charge your battery when it is around 3% low and switch off your device when charging.

4. Use an eraser to regularly clean your battery terminal. Sometimes you find some black residue on the surface of the battery, known as contacts. Clean the m with eraser or you can use small amount of alcohol and cotton . Do this monthly to keep the battery debris free.

5. Unplug your battery after a full charge. Leaving a phone stay connected on a charger for a long time can affect the performance of the battery remarkably.



If these few tips are observed, you will surely get enough charge out of your battery.

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Re: Caring For Your Battery by ciphoenix: 9:58pm On May 06, 2013
There's another problem besides those. Our telecomms are crap. Poor service drains battery faster.
Re: Caring For Your Battery by Pelumiv(m): 10:03pm On May 06, 2013
ciphoenix: There's another problem besides those. Our telecomms are crap. Poor service drains battery faster.
You are very correct. When there is no service or poor service the phones tends to be searching frantically for non available network thereby causing the drain in battery.
Re: Caring For Your Battery by hausadreturn(m): 3:28am On Jul 26, 2018
Is it the same batteries that are now non-removable?
Re: Caring For Your Battery by CecicliaGarcia: 7:52am On Jul 26, 2018
There is some tips that could save the battery life for your reference:
1) Use Low Power Mode
2) Restrict Unimportant Notifications
3) Turn off Wi-fi if You Don't Need It
4) Do not Activate Location Service
5) Lower Screen Brightness
6) Limit Background Refresh for Applications
7) Tighten Up Auto-Lock the shortest period for your device, namely 30 seconds.
Re: Caring For Your Battery by EmilyBaker12345(m): 3:34am On Jul 30, 2018
Actually, increasing battery life for Android Phone is not such a difficult thing as you think. To make your device run for a longer time, you only need to adjust some settings of your device like reducing the brightness of screen, disabling wireless network, quitting background software and so on.

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