When it comes to cell phones and
smartphones, often the greatest complaint is that they lack adequate
battery life. While there are excellent and longlasting cell phone batteries,
those that come with the device, the manufacturer’s battery, normally
don’t have the greatest battery life. However, there are a few easy ways
that you can get the most out of your cell phone battery, including:
Turning Off the GPS Feature
If you leave GPS feature on your smartphone on, even when not dropping your location on Foursquare
or getting directions to a restaurant, your phone will continue to keep
track of your location which will burn up the battery. So if you aren’t
using your GPS on your smartphone, then turn it off.
That Goes for WiFi and Bluetooth Too
WiFi and Bluetooth do the same thing that GPS does, they search for
signals even when you aren’t using them, draining your battery. Because
of this, when you aren’t using either feature, you need to turn them
off.
Turning Off Vibrate
The vibrate feature of your phone uses more of your battery than the
regular noise feature does. So to keep your battery going strong, keep
the sound on your phone.
Don’t Keep It in the Sun
When your phone gets hot, it drains the battery. So be sure to keep your
phone out of the sun, and even out of your pocket, to keep it around
room temperature which will keep the battery lasting longer.
Don’t Fully Charge It
If your phone is powered by a lithium ion battery, then it only has a
set number of charges. To prolong the life of your battery, then you
want to be sure to never fully charge your phone. Instead, simply charge
it until one bar is left needing to be charged and then unplug it.
Download a Battery Saver App
Both Android
and Apple have battery saving apps, and they are well worth
downloading. These apps will warn you of your general battery usage, and
tell you which features to turn off to better keep your battery.
Manufacturers may be striving to make better batteries for their phones,
but they are still falling short of general needs and expectations.
However, by practicing a few easy tricks, you can keep your battery
lasting longer than a few hours – allowing you to use it when you need
it most.
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