Top five battery-saving tips for Android mobile and tablet users
1. Built-in App
Many phones and tablets have their own built-in power saving mode. Make sure you activate this.
2. Screen brightness
Your screen is the biggest drain on the battery. It’s not really a surprise, considering how big some modern smartphones are. Knock down the brightness and you’ll fi nd that your battery lasts noticeably longer.
Your screen is the biggest drain on the battery. It’s not really a surprise, considering how big some modern smartphones are. Knock down the brightness and you’ll fi nd that your battery lasts noticeably longer.
3. Charge when necessary
It’s a good idea to run your battery to empty very occasionally to reset it. It’s good to try and let the battery drop to around 40% before you charge it, there’s no need to keep it at 100%.
It’s a good idea to run your battery to empty very occasionally to reset it. It’s good to try and let the battery drop to around 40% before you charge it, there’s no need to keep it at 100%.
4. Bring a spare cable
If you’re using your phone as a tether to connect your laptop to the internet on the go, take a connecting wire with you so you can charge your phone from your laptop.
5. Don’t be afraid to change
If you find that one of your apps is using a lot of energy, why not look for an alternative. There are thousands of apps on the Play store and you should be able to find a replacement no matter what app you’re using.
If you’re using your phone as a tether to connect your laptop to the internet on the go, take a connecting wire with you so you can charge your phone from your laptop.
5. Don’t be afraid to change
If you find that one of your apps is using a lot of energy, why not look for an alternative. There are thousands of apps on the Play store and you should be able to find a replacement no matter what app you’re using.
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