Never Charge Your Phone Twice In A Day With These Tips

Never Charge Your Phone Twice In A Day With These Tips

Do you wonder why you have to charge your phone several times in a day even when you are quite careful about making minimum use of it? Dont you just hate it when you need that one last bar to hold on till you are done talking? While you may already be quite careful about it, chances are you are unaware of some of the factors that literally suck the battery life off your phone. Although the best app development companies have made provisions in their apps to preserve battery life, but it still happens because the fault is on our side. But that is okay because this blog is just what you have been looking for to make sure you have to charge your phone only once in a day. So without further ado, lets show you how you can achieve that with some simple tips you need to become habituate to, to prevent that battery juice from running out:

1. Update your apps

More than you know about the battery issues you are facing, the mobile app developers keep a close eye on the data generated from your battery analytics application that comes embedded in the settings. Hence, your phone manufacturing companys R&D wing constantly works upon the issue. And a result of that is the application updates you receive on your Play or App Store. So remember, never ignore app updates.

2. Power Saver

Mode Power saving mode has always been a saviour at the last moments of your phones backup cycle. By default, power saver tool is set to trigger in at some limited amount of battery left. But if you think your phones battery runs way too fast, you can manually turn it on as soon as you turn your phone ON. Earlier this was not possible, but with recent advancements in mobile app development, you can turn it on manually as well. Power Saver mode saves your battery by turning off transition animations, speed of animations, dimming the brightness and more.

3. Turn off the wireless options

Although smartphones were invented to let you enjoy freedom from wires, wireless-ness comes at a cost. And most of it is paid by your phones battery. Wireless features like Bluetooth, Location-based WiFi, GPS consume a chunk of your battery, and shall be turned off when not being used. Location-based WiFi keeps scanning for available WiFi hotspots, and connects to the ones that have authenticated your phone. Other times, it just keeps scanning and loses battery while it does. Bluetooth plays a similar role in eroding away your battery life.

4. Avoid using mobile data while charging

Although using mobile data for internet services while charging wouldnt have an immediate effect on your phones battery life, it decreases the maximum battery backup your phone can deliver in one charge cycle. With time, phone batteries grow weak on their own and it totally depends upon good usage practices that determine how gradual the fall of your battery life would be. Basically, you have to avoid doing any performance-intensive task on your phone while it is charging. Also, shut down your phone for a few minutes whenever it heats above a normal temperature, as heat is one of the biggest anti factors for your phones battery.

5. Turn Airplane Mode ON, while travelling or commuting

Persistent fluctuationsin network signal strength erodes your battery backup more than any other factor. Therefore, we suggest you to turn ON the Airplane Mode while you are travelling large distances as the network strength varies from place to place, and your phone trying to catch up with has to pay to price. In order to not bother your phone with the hassles of consistently scanning for network, put it on Airplane Mode.

6. Force Stop the apps you dont need for the moment

You can install and run as many applications as your phones lets you, but to keep the right ones running at the right times is what you need to save a lot of battery. For example WhatsApp is an essentiality these days, and uninstalling it is out of question even if you have less number of people to talk to. But then WhatsApp also has a high refresh frequency, which means the app often scans for new messages, status updates etc., resulting in higher battery consumption. To avoid losing battery this way, you can go to Settings>Apps>WhatsApp>App Info>Force Stop. To start receiving notifications again, just launch the app.   So these were some of the useful tips for that you could start trying from today to save more battery every day. Apart from this, you can also use battery case or power banks that provide adequate power backup for your phone; at least twice.

Author Bio:

Lokesh Chandra K N works as a Business Development Executive at FuGenX Technologies, a part of USM Business Systems Inc. which is worlds leading mobile app Development Company in USA. As an experienced technical writer, he is capable of providing content for various static and trending topics in the technology space.

Source: www.fugenx.com

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