Every new branded smartphone that arrives in the market conveys that its battery capacity can stay longer than 24 hours or even 48 hours without even charging it. But somewhere with excessive use by people, the battery gets consumed and one has to charge the smartphone within 24 hours or less than that time.

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Are you someone who is feeling irritated or completely fed up to charge your smartphone often? Do you have to recharge you battery two-three times a day, or every night? Well worry not; as we’ve helped you by offering few significant tricks and tips so as to make the battery of your phone last longer.

1# Utilize Lock Screen Notifications: You should enable the lock screen notification in your mobile that can expand its battery life, since you can easily read your notifications without even unlocking and lighting the whole screen.

Using Lock Screen Notification in Smartphone (www.droid-life.com)

2# Lessen the Display Brightness: You should ensure to lessen the brightness for making the phone last long. Many smartphones include an auto-brightness feature, but you can manually adjust the brightness for long-lasting battery.

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3# Apply a Dark Background: If you are utilizing a smartphone with an AMOLED SCREEN, then your battery can be saved by using black or dark wallpaper. This is for the reason that such screens only light up the colored pixels whereas the black pixels stay unaffected. The more of black or dark pixels you’ve on your screen, the less power your smartphone will require illuminating them.

4# Turn Off the Location Tracking: Your phone might be having many apps which continuously track your location. As GPS tracking utilizes too much power on your phone, you should make sure to disable the location tracking in the apps which you do not require.

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5# Update the apps on WiFi only: You are recommended to install the apps or schedule all your app updates over WiFi only, as being on the bandwidth signifies that your smartphone will be consuming a substantial amount of power when updating the apps. You can even schedule such updates during the times you’re plugged in, provided that the smartphone you utilize supports it properly.

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6# Choose Original Batteries Only: If you’re going for second-rate batteries, you may save small amount of money on battery purchases, but such kind of products will even deliver a sub-standard performance. Though your phone is used conventionally, but still you find that the battery doesn’t goes throughout the day, then you might have to take your battery for a thorough checkup. Well, always select original batteries for your smartphone that helps in battery saving.

7# Using Airplane Mode: The airplane/flight mode puts all the wireless features out of action. When this mode is enabled in areas where the WiFi coverage is not that much strong can effortlessly assist in managing the draining of battery.  Another feature is available in most of the phones that is hailed as Do not disturb. The notifications are turned off in this mode and it can assist you when you’re in need.

Put On the Airplane Mode and Turn Off the Bluetooth (www.gizmodo.in)

8# Shorter Timeout: The Android smartphones permit you in customizing the display break time. You might like to lessen it to a more convenient level like the thirty seconds timeout that will aid you in enhancing the battery effectiveness of your phone.

9# Allow the Low Power Mode: If your smartphone is featuring the Android 5.0 version or other latest versions, it will include a low power mode which can turn on in an automatic way when the battery of your smartphone sinks down to 15 percent.

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10# Deactivate the Vibration and Haptic Feedback: When the smartphone is in ringer mode and on vibrate mode, it can drain the battery consumption. You can even save battery when you turn off the haptic feedback.

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11# Turn Off the Bluetooth: You might like to use Bluetooth in transferring files, songs, etc, but when not in use for work, you should turn off the Bluetooth in order to save more amount of battery.

12# Turn Off the Non-Essential Notifications: When any app on your smartphone finds something interesting about the latest updates, messages or news, it pings and lights up the screen, and also displays that message, which makes your LED blink that further consumes energy. So when you turn off these notifications regarding the new text messages or the missed calls, your battery will last longer throughout the day, thus eradicating useless interruptions all day.

13# Avoid Push Emails: You often tend to check new emails that come in inbox. So avoid checking mails constantly for battery saving. Rather than letting emails to be pushed on your smartphone anytime, you can change the setting to obtain emails every 30 minutes, if you do not require responding instantly to any person.  

Avoid Checking Emails to Save Battery (www.thejournal.ie)

 Hope you have learnt all the above tricks that would benefit you in your smartphone’s battery-life expansion!

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