Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Top 5 savvy ways to maximize your Samsung Galaxy S4's battery life

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a nice phone. The device boasts a 5-inch display, powerful processor, large removable battery and is full with a series of amazing new features. All of these drain battery life quickly and sometimes, the device does not last for a day and requires charging frequently. We’ll show you a few quick tips and tricks to get better Galaxy S4 battery life.

1.  Disable superfluous features
The Galaxy s4 is packed with extras such as Air Gesture and S Voice that always draw energy, even when you're not using them. Just expand the notification bar (swipe down from the top), and tap the icon in the upper-right corner. Here, tap to disable any features you're not using, including things like GPS and Sync, if they can be sacrificed.

2.  Switch to the Power Saving mode
The built-in Power Saving feature is useful when you're already low on battery and you need to maximize what you've got left. When enabled, your phone's CPU speed will be throttled, brightness will be stunted, and the background colors throughout the system will change to save as much power as possible.

To enable Power Saving, access it through the quick settings by swiping down from the notification shade and tapping the icon in the upper-right corner.

3.  Screen Auto Brightness
The Samsung Galaxy S4′s large 5-inch HD display is often the biggest battery life user. Turning on Auto Brightness, combined with the changes made in Power saving mode, will deliver better battery life.

Adjusting the screen timeout to a low setting will also make a cumulative difference to your battery. To adjust it, go to Settings > My device > Display timeout. Choose the lowest option you're comfortable with, like one minute.

4.  The wallpaper trick
Always use still images than Live Wallpaper if you concerned with the battery life and performance. Live Wallpapers consumes both power and RAM on your device.

At the same time, you should get this: the darker the wallpaper, the less energy the S4's AMOLED display will use. To switch your wallpaper, it is easy, simply long press anywhere on your homescreen and choose a new wallpaper from the pop-up menu.

5.  Find out what's draining your battery
To access it, go to Settings > More > Battery

Listed here are the apps and processes currently running, along with their battery usage by percentage (%). The screen will always be the biggest hog (about 50 to 60 percent), and fluctuates based on brightness. Below that, you'll see standard system features and a couple built-in apps like Google Maps. However, if there's a reason why your battery is draining quickly, you'll find it here. Check back every so often to find out if there's a battery-sucking app running in the background.

Savvy tip: Buy an extra battery
Even with these tips, you can't avoid a dead battery forever. Keep an official S4 battery (not a knock-off) charged and in your bag so you're ready for a swap when the time comes.

Do you have any other good tips to recommend? Thanks for leaving your opinions.

See also:  How to play MKV, AVI, iTunes M4V Videos and more on Samsung galaxy s4

Monday, 21 January 2013

How to Extend Your Samsung Android Smartphone’s Battery Life

Top-notch Samsung Android Smartphones like Samsung galaxy s3 and galaxy note 2 are really powerful and amazing for its larger and brighter screens, faster dual-core processors and etc., but unfortunately, they all drain battery fast. Many of us have been annoyed that 'Droid faces a battery life void. Fortunately, there's plenty you can do to stem the flow of juice from your Samsung device. Try these tips,tricks, techniques and apps to extend your handset's battery life.
samsung galaxy s 3
Note: In general, all of the information below can extend the time that your Android stays shining bright.

1. Turn Down Your Brightness
I know Bright screens look great but it always eating a lot of battery, so try to dim the backlight or brightness of your screen. Also try to avoid use animated backgrounds on your phone.

2. Adjust Your Screen Timeout
Your phone's screen is on, but you aren't around to use the phone? Often meet this kind of situation? If so, Just Minimize your screen timeout as far down as you can take it to stop needlessly.

3. Turn off 3G or 4G and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
When you are not using your phone, turn off your 3G or 4G network and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Both air signal and wireless connection will drain your phone's battery. And when your Smartphone constantly scans for wireless networks, it is consuming power!
Turn off 3G or 4G and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

4. Enable Power Saving Mode
This isn't available on all Android smartphones, but if yours has it, Power Saving mode represents a super-quick way to toggle a bunch of settings that can conserve battery life. This is the simplest way to extending your phone's battery life.

5. See what's sucking the most juice, remove unnecessary home screen widgets.
Navigate to Settings > About Phone > Battery Use 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, just uninstall the app or turn off the feature.

Widgets are always useful but determine whether you need all of them on your home screen as a lot of widgets results in more battery usage. Remove the ones that are less frequently used.

6. Turn Off Location Settings
Several of your Android apps, including Google Maps, use Location Services to pinpoint your position with precision. Turning these off might make your mapping experience a tad less accurate.

7. Use Battery-Monitoring apps to help you
Battery saver apps like Easy Battery Saver or JuiceDefender is really useful and powerful which offer you more control over the ways to gain precious hours of battery life. So try to download a similar popular app on your phone.
8. Samsung Galaxy S3 Extended Battery Kit
If you are using a Samsung galaxy s3, you can extend the phone’s battery life with its official Extended Battery Kit, which have goes on sale online now and could increase the battery capacity to 3,000mAh. So buy one if necessary.

9. Still having the trouble?
If you still find yourself running out of battery life before the end of the day, plug into a charging bag or use an external battery pack to strap on some extra power for the road.

Monday, 12 November 2012

Simple Ways to improve your Windows Phone 8 Battery Life

Obviously, most of people nowadays own either an android or an iOS smartphone in their pockets. Today, Windows Phone 8, the latest and greatest mobile operating system from Microsoft joins in the war. Now several different Windows Phone 8 models like Nokia Lumia 920 and 820, HTC Windows phone 8X gradually go on sale in store.
For most of us, we use the phone to watch videos, play funny games, and chat with friends, definitely powerful and useful for us. But all of them fail in giving a long battery life, which let us feel down.

So here I collected some information on how to extend the battery life of your Windows Phone 8 as a result now there are so many information about how to improve your iPhone or android device battery life in life.

What should you do when Power Down
When your battery is running low, Windows Phone 8 has a special trick to help prevent total power loss. Just go to Settings and turn on the Battery Saver option. Doing so tells the OS not to run any apps in the background or sync email automatically. You’ll still be able to make and receive calls and texts, but everything else will require manual syncing (opening up the app and choosing to sync). You can choose for Battery Saver mode to kick in only when your battery is actually low, or keep it on at all times. A little heart over the battery icon tells you when the phone is in Battery Saver mode.

Close Wi-Fi,Bluetooth and GPS/Location: All of them will drain your battery very quickly, soTurn them off if you're not using the phone.

Dim screen brightness:  The brighter your screen, the faster you’ll eat up battery life. So dim your screen if you want make your battery last longer.

Turn off push email:  If you have an email account on your device, think about whether you need emails pushed to it, or if you could change the settings to look for emails when you open the account.

Windows Mobile - Settings in emails account > Synchronisation settings > Download new content

Set your phone in Airplane mode:  If you don't want to completely shut off your phone, switch to airplane mode to shut off all of the radios, and switch back out of airplane mode only when you need to make a call or send a text message.

Close unnecessary apps:  A lot of applications continue to run in the background or get their own push notifications. Close these applications to ensure that your phone isn't still pinging the network without your knowledge.

Charge backups:  Carry a fully charged spare battery and also buy a portable phone charger around 10,000mah and it will charge your phone in no time.

Use Battery Level for WP8 Apps to help you

Developed by Alex Golesh, it is such a simple app which provides "missing feature" of Windows Phone 8 - the battery level percentage on the main screen and the lock screen. You can just pin the app to see Live Tile with battery status and remaining charge percentage on Windows Phone 8 main screen and lock screen.
The app is completely free.
Once there have more battery Saver Apps update in Windows phone 8 app store,I will offer to you in time.

Other Tips

You should turn off the screen display immediately when finished with tasks, just hit the power button quickly to turn off the display for battery saving.