Mobile
If
you are a mobile phone enthusiast or just have many things to do on
your Android phone then you will have noticed that the battery of your
phone gets drained fast. As you would’ve understood by now the typical
Android phone is packed with features. So the main way to reduce battery
consumption is to stop using some of these features.
The
first thing to do is to find the causes for battery depletion specific
to your phone usage.To do this you can just use the Android’s Built-in
Battery Usage Screen. To get this just go to Settings, then About Phone,
then battery.You will reach a screen like this one.
The
main causes for exhaustion of the battery are the calls made and the
Display. Usually in phones in which the brightness is set to a value
around half, the percentage is usually much higher.
Now we begin making changes to the phone in order to increase battery life.
>Firstly
reduce the brightness to a less but still comfortable value. But if you
are using the phone in the outdoors for most of the time then set it to
a higher value as performance is more important than battery life.To
reduce the brightness go to Settings then Display then Brightness. Using
the auto adjust option is usually the best option but if you need
maximum battery life it is better to just use manual adjustment. In
display also reduce the Screen timeout time to as low as you are
comfortable with.
>Back Ground Task running is a serious drain on the battery so try and use a Task Killer like Advanced Task Manager or Tasker.
If some of these background problems are not used by you much then just
uninstall them from the phone from Settings then Applications then
Manage Applications.
>Another common cause for battery
consumption are the apps that sync constantly with the Internet. These
include the Email Application, Facebook Application and even your
Twitter and Seesmic Apps. In the Email App go into Account Settings and
then reduce the Email check Frequency. in the Seesmic and twitter Apps
go into Settings and then background Updates to set the Update Interval.
in the Facebook App from the main screen go to Settings then Refresh
Interval to adjust the Interval.
>If you use Internet on your
phone rarely then you can use APNDroid to kill off the Internet
Connection on your phone. It works on T-Mobile and AT&T but not on
Verizon.
>The
main way to increase battery life is to use the phone efficiently. The
best way to do that is to change your phone’s processor clock. For this
however you need a rooted phone. SetCPU is a great app available in the
Android Market and you can set the value of the processor clock a
different times. If you set the value to a lower one then obviously you
will get less performance but better battery life.
>You can
also recalibrate your battery for better battery life. but this will
have effect in some cases only. But its better to try it on your phone
also. To recalibrate your battery first drain it completely then after
it switches off turn it on again and wait till it switches off after it
switches off charge it completely for around 8 hours and then repeat the
process. In some cases where there was damage done to the battery, a
large difference can be seen.
>Next we deal with the most
easily seen battery killers-the Widgets on the Home Screen which use
Data from the Internet and also the Animated Wallpapers that most
people use. If you want to you can keep the Animated Wallpaper as even
if you do remove it there will only be a small difference in the Battery
Consumption.
>Next is how you use your phone. Some common
problems such as using the phone every few minutes just to look at the
home screen and leaving it in hot environments can majorly drain the
battery.
>Leaving your Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on can drain your
battery if its being continuously used. So if your phone uses these at
regular short intervals for example to search
for a Wi-Fi network when you are outside, then its better to switch
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Off. Do so just go into Settings then Wireless and
Networks and then you can switch off both.
>If you need GPS a
lot then use Wireless Networks instead of Use GPS Satellites and also
you may want to turn off features that use GPS of the Twitter, Weather
and other such apps.
If you do all these you will notice a
significant change in the battery life. Just remember that the key to
having long last battery life on your Android is to think minimalistic.
If you have any other tips just leave it as a comment.
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