Smartphones are hell alot of busy work in today’s world. A surveys concludes that a person who owns a smartphone, spends at average 4 hours daily just with their eyeballs on the phone’s screen. Emails, Docs, uploads, downloads, messengers, calls, text messages, videos, songs on the go. The Function you name it and people use their smartphones today to fulfill it. Many enthusiast carry two batteries. I am going to give you some tips which would increase your battery-time.
1. Firstly, ignore tips such as not plugging your phone for over night charging or not charging your phone partially several times a day, Just stick to one thought, charge it everyday!
2. Manage 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS intelligently, Switch them off when your not using, keeping in mind that they are just a tap away when you need them, this will save a lot of battery life
3. If you like simplicity, I encourage to use simple Background rather than animated wallpaper or screensaver, but then again, only if you like simplicity.
4. One last tip, Do what ever you like, leave the thought that you going to save some battery life because You will have to charge your battery almost everyday.
You can also download this android app. Detect this Barcode through your android phone’s Camera.
These tips would definitely save you from many odds moments which you don’t want to face like, pulling out your phone from pocket to snap a photo and figuring out its already down.
These tips would definitely save you from many odds moments which you don’t want to face like, pulling out your phone from pocket to snap a photo and figuring out its already down.
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