How To make your Smartphone's Battery Last longer.

It's very annoying! While you charging your phone every night?  That's why We suggest  some simple tips and tricks you can use to make your phone's battery last longer, It will increase your Battery life.


(1)Navigate to Settings > Battery to see an organized breakdown of what's consuming your phone's battery. Applications and features will display in a descending list of battery hogs. If you see an application you barely use or a feature you never use, you'll want to uninstall the app or turn off the feature.
(2)Turn off vibration and haptic feedback:
We like the mild vibrations while typing on the smartphone keyboard. But they absorb a good amount of battery because we spend a lot of time on typing throughout the day.

Besides, if you don't need to get notified by vibration, then turn the `haptic feedback' off as it actually takes more battery power to vibrate your phone than it doe

(3) Turn of/ Use Auto Brightness :
Normally all of people  love   smartphone's large, colourful display, but it's lossed your Battery charge. the display consumes battery life at a devastatheg pace. Most phones include an auto-brightness feature that automatically adjusts the screen's brightness to suit ambient lighting levels


(4) Turn  of Blutooth:
When Bluetooth is running on a mobile phone, it is  always try to  connected to another mobile device. There is a loss of mobile charges.so only needed time you should have use Blutooth Otherwise you will  keep turn of your blutooh connection.

(5) Turn of Wi-Fi:
WiFi is a technology for wireless local area networking with devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Wi-Fi is a trademark of the rn of Wi-Fi.
When Wi-Fi is running on a mobile phone, it is  always try to  connected to another Wi-Fi router or mobile hotspot . There is a loss of mobile charges.so only needed time you should have use Wi-Fi, Otherwise you will  keep turn of your Wi-Fi.

(6) Turn of Location.

(7)Closs Trim Apps running in The backgraound.
From Settings > Apps, swipe to the left; you'll see a list of apps that are currently running. Tap on each one to see what they're for; you can stop any apps that you don't need running in the background all of the time.

(8)Keep the screen timeout short:

Under your phone's display settings menu, you should find an option labeled 'Screen Timeout' or something similar.  This setting controls how long your phone's screen stays lit after receiving input, such as a tap.
Every second counts here, so set your timeout to the shortest available time. On most Android phones, the minimum is 15 seconds. If your screen timeout is currently set to 2 minutes, consider reducing that figure to 30 seconds or less.

(9)Turn off non-essential notifications:

It seems as though almost every app now polls the internet in search of updates, news, messages, and other information. When it finds something, the app may chime, light up your screen and display a message, make your LED blink, or do all of the above. All of these things consume energy.
You probably don't want to turn off notifications about new text messages or missed calls, but turning off superfluous notifications will help your battery last a little longer, and it will eliminate pointle

(10)Update your apps:
Applications often get updated to use less battery power, so you should make sure your apps are up to date. Even if you configured the phone for automatic updates, some apps still require that you manually install updates. Check for app updates in Google Play by hitting the menu key and going to My Apps.

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