Battery running out soon? By following these tips, you can improve the battery life of your electronics device.
Today, most smartphones come with high-resolution large displays, powerful processors and more memory. Their purpose is to complete multi-tasking and difficult tasks easily. However, this also means that in such a situation, the phone battery will have to be disturbed to run throughout the day and this is the reason that power banks have become a compulsion.
The same can be said about laptops. As its battery gets old, the need to use power plugs again and again will also increase. Most of the electronics devices we use come with lithium ion and lithium poly batteries. They are equipped with quick charge feature, but you do not necessarily get long battery life. Keeping the battery age in mind, battery replacement is better option than upgrading the laptop
Whether you use a smartphone, tablet or laptop. These tips will help increase the battery life of your device
1) Keep an eye on the temperature.
Using the battery in high temperatures can be more annoying than its cycling. Battery University says that higher temperatures and increasing lifespan gradually reduce battery performance. Using a device at low temperatures (temperatures above 30 ° C is considered high) will improve its life cycle.
Researchers has found that when the battery is used in 60 degree temperature for three months, the performance reaches 60 percent and in 40 degree temperature at 65 percent. Try to protect your device from heat, such as do not make the mistake of leaving your mobile on the dashboard of a car in hot summer.
It is reasonable to bother with the problem of overheating of the smartphone, as the battery life becomes very weak over time. Keep in mind that you are using a cooling pad in the laptop so that hot air is easily released from the CPU vent. Due to dust, the vent of the laptop is often closed, due to which the wings made in it had to work more, gradually it also works to increase the expense for you. So keep clean, especially remove dust.
2) Avoid free apps, start buying paid apps
Apps that come with advertisements can reduce your device’s battery life by an average of 2.5 to 2.1 hours. It is claimed by some American researchers. According to the study, the processor of the phone is like its brain. Advertising also uses parts of this brain due to which it slows down.
It is not that all the free apps are affecting your battery, but if you see any advertisement on it, then understand that it will affect the bandwidth and processor. You will get many benefits when you pay for apps. and the best thing is that many apps are available today for just Rs 10.
What for laptops/ pc?
It is better to use the application in the system to edit text on the laptop. Doing so will consume much less battery than using the browser. Turn off Wi-Fi connection if you are not using internet. On Windows PC you only need to press “Fn + F2” on the keyboard. By the way, this command also depends on the device manufacturer. In such a situation, you can also use the Wi-Fi icon on the device.
3) Turn off location tracking
A recent report claimed that the Facebook app drains the iPhone battery quickly as it keeps track of the user’s location using the GPS module repeatedly. In such a situation, turning off the location tracking of apps that do not require your location will definitely help.
On most Android devices, you can turn off location tracking completely by going to location after settings. By the way, at the app level, this option is currently given only in Android Marshmallow.
In iOS 9 or above you have to go to Settings, then choose Privacy and then Location Services. After this, you can disable it according to each app. Keep location access on the apps that need them.
4) A little charge is better than a full charge
A brilliant suggestion from Battery University can be understood from the example of a marathon. By taking the battery directly from 100 percent and ending it at zero, it is better to let it discharge up to 50 percent. Maintain an order between 30 and 80 percent. Doing this will increase your battery discharge cycle three times.
Lenevo uses this principle in battery maintenance settings. You can also customize it according to your needs. In order to make the battery usable for many years, Lenevo suggests that you set the charging pattern to 40 percent and stop at 50 percent.
5) Update the app over Wi-Fi or while charging the battery
Usually any action that puts pressure on the processor or bandwidth will take up too much CPU power. The best thing would be to have this action generally remain static and use Wi-Fi instead of mobile data internet. In such a situation, the best decision would be that you only schedule your app updates over Wi-Fi. If your device has an option then you can schedule it while charging.
One can access this setting in the Play Store app on Android. Launch the app. Swap from the left side of the screen and open the menu. After that go to Settings, then to Auto-Update Apps. After this select Wi-Fi only mode. Go to Settings in iPhone or iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular, then in the iTunes & App Store. After that, turn off the use cellular data. #24x7newsalert