Tips On Making Your Smartphones Batteries Last Longer

Tips On Making Your Smartphones Batteries Last Longer

 

 

Cell phones aren't just used for making phone calls anymore, especially smartphones that are equipped with almost as many capabilities as a full-size computer. Many people use their phones so often that the batteries die during the day even if they are fully charged each night. Some smartphones from Bell.ca have longer-lasting batteries than others, but there are things you can do to make any cell phone battery last longer.

Turn Off Apps You Aren't Using

It's difficult to remember to close every app after you use it, especially if you are interrupted by a phone call before you are finished with the app. Closing apps is a great way to improve the battery life of your smartphone, so check your phone periodically and turn off any apps that are running in the background and eating up your battery. You should also turn off Bluetooth, GPS and WiFi when you are not using them because they drain the battery even when they're idle.

Dim the Screen

Your phone's screen is one of the biggest power drains, so turn down the brightness as much as possible to conserve the battery life. You can set the phone to adjust the brightness automatically, but setting it yourself in the 30 percent to 50 percent range is generally better for battery conservation. Most windows phones even have a setting that turns the screen off and locks it automatically whenever you aren't using the phone for a certain period of time. When you're choosing wallpaper for your phone, make sure that your wallpaper is dark-colored and avoid using live wallpaper because it creates a significant drain.

Turn Off App Notifications

Most apps automatically send notifications to your phone until you limit or disable them. Some of the notifications are useful, but most people end up deleting the majority of them without even opening the app they are associated with. It's especially important to limit notifications from apps that are very busy such as Facebook and Twitter. They will constantly send you notifications unless you limit them or turn them off completely.

Uninstall Widgets and Apps You Don't Use

Go through all of the apps you have downloaded at least once per week and uninstall any that you haven't used recently. It's also smart to limit the amount of widgets you use because they tend to update frequently and drain the battery.

Use Vibrate Sparingly

Sometimes it's necessary to put your phone on vibrate mode, such as when you're in a meeting or at the library. Many people forget to switch their phone from vibrate mode to ringtone mode and end up missing important calls. Another reason to use your ringtone instead of vibrate mode as much as possible is preserving the battery life of your smartphone. Vibrating the entire phone uses considerably more power than producing sound from your phone's speaker. If you battery is running low, consider turning your phone off completely when you aren't using it or turning off the sound and checking the phone periodically to see if you missed any calls.

 

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