Top 10 Tips To Improve Battery life of your Android Smartphone

2017-02-13 1

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Latest top-notch Android smartphone may have state of the art specification but performance comes at the price of poor battery life, and those smartphones tend to run out of battery quickly. If you are interested in squeezing out some more battery life from your Android smartphone without significantly affecting performance, you are at the right place.

In past 7-8 years phones has become thinner and thinner, which left less room for battery. On top of that brighter displays and faster quad-core and octa-core processor made the situation worse in terms of battery life. With each iteration of Android OS more and more app runs at the background, power-hungry GPS, 3G and 4G LTE network are also significantly shortens battery life of the smartphone.

10 Tips to improve battery life of your Android Smartphone
For past 10 years or so processor speed, RAM and CPU load increased more than 10 fold, comparatively in terms of battery technology there was a little improvement. But good news is that you can get lot more battery life from your Android smartphone by strategically adjusting some settings and disabling a few unwanted features. Here we will discuss in-depth the Top 10 ways to squeeze out most battery life out of your Android smartphone.

Note
Below screenshots are taken from a Google Nexus Device with Android v5.0.2 installed. If your phone has a different version of Android or have skin on top of Android (TouchWiz,HTC Sense), the interface may differ slightly. Readers are advised to keep that in mind

10. Enable Power Saver mode
Turn on Power Saver mode when you are running low on battery. Android 5.0 Lollipop comes with inbuilt power saver mode. Along with Android 5.0, Phones like Galaxy S5, HTC one M8 comes with ultra power saving mode, even though they do not have Lollipop.

9. Use Darker wallpaper
Displays are illuminated by back light residing behind that pixels. Two main type of display technology used in today’s smartphones, LCD and AMOLED. LCD illuminates the whole display or a portion of it at a time, whereas AMOLED illuminates each and every pixel individually. By using darker wallpaper you are forcing the phone to use less power on illuminating the pixels. If your phone has AMOLED display then the power saving will be more power efficient.

8. Disable Automatic synchronization of email, Facebook,Twitter
Apps like Facebook Twitter, Gmail used to synchronize to the server all the time by using mobile data/WiFi. You can increase battery life significantly by setting these apps to synchronize manually.

7. Turn off vibration
Who doesn’t like the haptic feedback while typing, but you should know that the vibration motor sucks a good amount of battery juice to provide you that convenience. To turn haptic feedback off go to Settings Sound & notification Other sounds and turn off Vibrate on touch feature. This will provide you talk time of more than 10 minuets during a charge cycle.

6. Delete unnecessary Widgets
Try to keep your home screen to minimal. Just because your widgets are standing idle in your home screen does not mean they are not consuming power. Only keep those widgets which you use every day. Delete all other rarely used widgets to improve battery life of your smartphone.

5. Disable gesture and voice activated features
Gestures like eye tracking, voice activation, voice control, air-gesture consumes lots of battery power even when you are using your phone,whereas they provide a little convenience to the user. We would suggest you to disable these gimmicky features to stop power consumption by them.

4. Turn off WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC
Turn off WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC and wireless data whenever you do not need them. Only turn them on when you are in need of them. Bluetooth and NFC are used occasionally hence turn them on only on the instance when you need them.

3. Turn off GPS and location services
Do you really need precise GPS based location service throughout the day? in 99.99% of the cases the answer is no.Turn on GPS and location services only when you need navigational assistance from your smartphone, this is good for your battery as well as privacy.

2. Figure out power hog apps
Minimized and suspended apps can still consume lots of battery power. Go to Android battery monitor and see which set of apps are draining most juice. And depending on your needs you can close , disable or even uninstall power hog apps to improve battery life significantly.

1. Lower Screen Brightness and screen timeout
Easiest and most effective way to save battery for any smart device is by keeping the brightness down. In most of the cases display consumes about 40% of the battery juice.

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