Increasing smartphone battery

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2016-02-29 14:49

Fast-charge technology, the power banks all these terms have become relevant due to the constant need of high battery backups.
There are multiple factors that may affect the phone’s battery life. Here are few such factors that may be managed by the user.

Background apps

Background apps eat up your battery by keeping the resources continuously engaged even when you are not using the phone. Closing the apps running in the background frees up your hardware resources. As the overall load on processor and RAM becomes less, it leads to an increases in your phone's battery life.

3G/LTE Connectivity

If you switch off your data completely you will notice the battery life almost doubles. However, what use is a smartphone without data connectivity? If you keep data on 3G/LTE mode, it consumes more battery life than 2G data. We recommend keeping 2G data when you just need to chat on WhatsApp or send emails. Switch to 3G/LTE mode only when you require the high-speed to improve battery life.

Display brightness

Screen is one of the biggest battery consumption factors for smartphones. The higher the brightness of the display, the more power it draws from your battery. Even with auto/adaptive brightness, the screen tends to keep drawing power randomly when the brightness increases. Switch to manual brightness control and keep it at around 30-40% brightness for efficiency.

Gesture control

Touch and air gesture controls keep your sensors continuously occupied which in turn eat up the battery life. Head to your phone's settings and turn off gesture control—these features are not usually required on a regular basis so switching them off will not hamper your productivity either.

Vibration/haptic feedback
Vibration as well as haptic feedback uses the built-in motor for notification. The vibrating motor draws its power from the phone's battery. While for incoming calls vibration notification might be required by most users, switching off haptic for keypress indication and incoming messages will add on to your battery life.

Turn off connectivity

Connectivity features such as WiFi,Bluetooth, NFC and GPS if left powered on keep consuming battery in the background. WiFi for example has a setting that keeps searching for open WiFi network to connect continuously when left on. GPS keeps tracking your location for positioning on Google maps and other apps. When not being used, switch off these services to gain battery.

Voice assistants
Android smartphones come with always listening mode for voice control which activates when user says 'Ok Google'. You can turn it off by going to the Google app and there head to Settings > Voice to switch "OK Google" detection off.

Auto update/auto download
App stores by default have the setting of auto update apps in the background when connected to WiFi. This means that every time your phone is connected to WiFi, it keeps checking for any available updates to installed apps and then updates them. Head to app store settings and turn-off auto update feature.



Hope, now you won't be running for charger everytime.
(source: ET)