Hello Tech friends many of the features available on Android devices can cause batteries to become drained very quickly. Because of this, users of Android devices must intelligently and proactively manage the energy in their batteries. The power-saving options presented here can be used as you wish; all at the same time, individually or in any desired combination. Here's some Battery saving tips based on personal experience.
1. Adjust the brightness of the screen
Most people can see an Android display quite well with the backlighting feature turned off. Move the slider all the way to the left, then try using the device that way. If you can't see it well in that setting, move the slider to the right only as far as necessary to view the display comfortably. Alternatively, Auto brightness coupled with power saving mode (found on most Samsung, LG, Sony, and some Motorola devices) will conservatively adjust the display to the surroundings to only the brightness necessary
Note :
AMOLED screens can reduce power usage sevenfold by displaying black instead of white or any other color. When searching on your phone you can also use Black Google Mobile at bGoog.com to get standard Google results (including images) all in black
2. Turn of 3G, Wifi, Bluetooth
For the same reasons as you should turn off WiFi, turn off the Bluetooth feature if you are not using it. The wireless networking transmitter uses quite a bit of power. Even when the device is not connected to a network, it will continue to search for one on a regular basis.
3. Set your screen timeout to the shortest length possible
This setting tells the device to turn off the screen after the selected period of inactivity. The shorter the period, the less power your display will use. The setting options vary from phone to phone.
4. Dowload Battery Saver
Install a power management app on your device. There are several apps in the Google Play Store that specialize on managing power on Android devices. Most do this by controlling the activation and deactivation of systems on the device that consume power, such as the radio, screen, data and GPS. Some allow you to select how aggressively the app will control power. Search for "power manager" on the Google Play Store for some examples. If your device is running Android 4.0 or higher, press the "Recent Apps" button, then slide each app left or right until it disappears. If you don't have a recent apps button, try holding the home button.
I recommend this Battery Saving Apps https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rootuninstaller.batrsaverpro&hl=en
5. Download Paid Apps.
To some extent, the nature of the app will dictate which model suits it the best. For example, a gaming app carrying advertising is still likely to be downloaded, as many mobile gamers will simply ignore the advertising or click through onto other games and apps. Ads are running on background it consume battery when your wifi, data are open.
And that's my personal Battery Saving tips.
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