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How to improve the battery life of your smartphone/android device by enoch273(: 9:51 am

There’s nothing as important on a phone on a phone as battery. Without it, our smartphones are completely useless. These days some smartphones can’t even make it a day without charging which is really annoying. This may not be a problem if you are using am Android phone with excellent battery life. but many people are often left with a dead battery, wondering how they can extend battery life on their phone.

Here are ways you can improve battery life on your android device :
-learn about your smartphone special tricks
The first thing you should do is check to see if your phone has its own special tricks. Some manufacturers include features to improve battery life. For example on infinix phones we have power saving and ultra power saving mode. Ultra power saving mode will reduce performance, turn down the screen brightness, disable background apps, and put the home screen into black-and-white.

We have similar modes like that on Samsung phones and HTC.

2.Adjust Screen Brightness Manually
Most Android device come with the ability Android device. Most choose ‘auto’ but this can have a negative impact on battery life. This is because the ‘auto’ settings makes the screen brigter than it needs to be and since the screen is one of the major things that suck battery. If you want to maximize your battery, you have to adjust the brightness manually.

3.Make the screen turn off quicker
Check your battery settings you will see the display is the first thing that appears to be using your battery. Why not limit the amount of time your screen is on? Go to the Display settings on your phone and look for “Screen Timeout” or “Sleep.” This setting controls how long the display stays on after your last touch. On most devices the default is 1 minute, but you can reduce that to 30 (or even 15) seconds to save precious screen-on time.

4.Turn Off Things You Aren’t Using
This has been said times without number. If you are not using anything on your phone turn it off. Things like Bluetooth and WiFi can have a huge impact on battery life. If you’re not using them, you should turn them off.

5.Use Airplane Mode Without The Airplane
You don’t have to be on an airplane to use airplane mode. As I said above disabling services is a huge battery saver. Airplane mode can also be a huge battery saver when you’re in a movie theater, taking a nap, or trying to Netflix and Chill.

6.Disable auto-syncing for accounts that don’t need it
Auto syncing is a slow killer of battery especially if you use Google Apps, you’ll accumulate a lengthy list of services that sync in the background. You might not want some of these services to be syncing in the background, but it’s not easy to know which ones are doing it. Disabling Auto Sync of apps tends to save battery.

Here’s how to disable auto sync
-head to Settings
-then check for accounts.
-select an app to see what sync(Google is a big one)
-Under Google you will find a huge list of apps.
-disable all of the apps you don’t use.

7.Install A Battery Maximizing App.
I know most of you guys already have DU battery saver on your android device for you to save your battery. But what if I told you there’s a better app.

Presenting greenify, one of the best battery saving app. It helps you identify and put misbehaving apps into hibernation when you’re not using them, to stop them from lagging your device and leeching the battery.

8.Enable Battery Saver Mode
Android 5.0 comes with some nice features. One of them is the battery moder mode, am sure infinix hot 2 users are already using this feature.
Battery Saver isn’t quite as hardcore as the “extreme” methods listed above. It will still limit performance, dim the display, and kill background apps, but the phone is much more usable. Battery Saver can also be set to automatically turn on when you reach a certain battery percentage.

To activate this mode, here’s how
-Go to Settings > Battery
Tap the three-dot menu icon in the top right
-Select Battery saverYou can turn it on manually, or select
–Turn on automaticallyChoose your desired time.

9.Use A portable Charger when you have nowhere to charge.
Portable charges aka ‘power banks’ could be a huge battery saver. Mine is because where I am the light condition is really horrible. Power banks are really handy in situations where you aren’t able to charge your phone. They come in various battery capacities.

10. In addition you could get battery pack and cases.
If you have a phone within removable battery, why not carry along an extra battery or another great way to extend battery life is a battery case. These cases have batteries built in, which can recharge your phone at a moments notice. You can find a battery case for most popular flagship phones.
  

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