WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SMARTPHONE BATTERY LAST LONGER

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Make your smartphone battery last longer

Gone were those days when cell phones could survive for a week or more on a single charge. This is now the new era of increasing technology where almost everyone has a Smartphone. But it is understandable that most of the phones back then couldn’t do more than make phone calls.

Todays phones are a modern marvel, pocket-size mini computers that allow us to do numerous things that makes life easier like shopping online, book tickets, play 3d games, perform online banking, read news, snap photos, video chat with friends and navigate around the world without asking anyone for directions.

Unfortunately, doing all the above listing put a big strain on the batteries of our smartphones. The battery duration on most smartphones has yet to catch up with the high battery consumption that has become a hallmark of most apps and features in the modern world.

Below is my guide for how you can make your Smartphone battery last longer so you can stretch and extend the longevity between charges.


SWITCH OFF DATA WHEN NOT REQUIRED:

This is one of the most used features on our smartphones for chatting and surfing the internet. But as much as we love to do this, it tells on the battery and all the applications you have on your smartphone also drain your smartphone battery. When you do not need data, it is best to switch it off as it will help your battery last longer. You don’t need to be connected 24/7, turn off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and the likes whenever you don’t need them. Uninstall some unwanted applications on your Smartphone if you don’t use them.

CLOSE APPLICATIONS: 

Apps consume much battery power as long as they are open. Shut apps down if they’re not in use by pressing down the home button on your phone to see minimized apps, including nonessential apps running in the background. We recommend Wakelock Detector as a great way for Android users to check out individual app usage statistics. Apple users can double-tap the Home button to access recently used apps, some of which run in the background.


LIMIT THE SCREEN TIMEOUT: 

Most cell phone screens will stay lit for a specified period of time after receiving input such as a swipe or tap. Set the timeout to the shortest available in your settings so the display will essentially go into a sleep mode when not in use.

CHARGING BATTERY FREQUENTLY:

The smartphones we use have big batteries so that we do not need to charge them again and again. But a lot of people are in the habit of charging them frequently and this is something that must be avoided. By charging your battery a lot of times you are putting extra strain on the battery and this will only have a negative impact on the life and performance of the battery. It is advisable to charge your smartphone battery when it gets really low. This will keep the battery in good health and ensure that your smartphone does not run out of charge after every few hours. Leaving your smartphone on charging overnight is also not a good habit and must be avoided as much as possible.

USING THIRD PARTY CHARGERS:

Many people are the habit of using third party or cheap chargers to charge their smartphones. This is something that really harms the battery and your smartphone a lot. There is no point in getting an expensive smartphone and charging it with a cheap incompatible charger. Most of the brands also recommend that your phone be charged with only the original compatible charger. What many people don’t understand is that these cheap third party chargers can also cause damage to the smartphone. So you must avoid this mistake and always charge your phone with the charger that came with the Smartphone.

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