Thursday, August 18, 2016

5 Causes of Android Boros Battery

Modern Android smartphone loaded with a variety of functions that has created so versatile device.

The user can use it to play video, interact in social media, finding a route to a place, to work on the go.

On the other hand, various capabilities of Android smartphones made greedy battery. Devices that low batt and died at a critical time has become commonplace.

But not all Android devices since the voracious power of the plant. There are certain causes that can contribute to the wasteful use of the battery by smartphone.

Read: Stop 4 Nge-charge Smartphone Habits like this

Anything? Here are 5 of them, as summarized KompasTekno of Android Origin, Tuesday (08/16/2016).

1. Applications wasteful power
There are applications that can continue to be active in the background, for example, to check for updates or notifications from the server within a specified time interval. Examples of applications that are wasting battery like Facebook.

How do I know which apps are wasting battery? It's easy, just go to the "battery" in the menu "settings" Android, then see "battery usage". Inside is a battery usage history graph shows -oriented devices last time in charge. Well, below are a list of applications that generated the most power-draining.

It should be noted that the most commonly used applications (eg social media) will be at the top sequences. Users can outsmart it not too extravagant to set refresh intervals (eg Twitter) is longer.

Applications that use GPS to map the location too greedy power. In order not extravagant, location setting can be changed to "Wi-Fi and Mobile Networks Only," and then come back when it is changed to wear GPS navigation services such as Google Maps.

2. Too many widgets

Widgets are placed on the homescreen is useful as a shortcut to display a wide variety of things, but if too much is also the potential to fill the screen and wasting power.

Check the widget which is not really needed, then disable. This step should be a little help save battery usage.

Read: Here's How Nge-charge phone Right

3. The power saving mode is not lit.
Since OS version 5.0 (Lollipop), the Android operating system already includes a battery-saving features "power saving" which will be activated when the battery capacity reaches 15 percent.

This special mode save power consumption by turning off animation, synchronization in the background, and reducing screen brightness.

Although it should be active by default, it's good to make sure that the option to enable power saving is automatically selected.

Some manufacturers such as Samsung and Huawei provide additional data saver mode can save more battery by turning off almost all functions except the most basic devices, namely phones and sending short messages (SMS).

4. The screen brightness is too high
Most mobile phone components consume power is the display, especially when the brightness level (brightness) is set too high.

All smartphone features a control screen brightness automatically, but the setting is not always right.

Now, users can set their own level of brightness by turning off the "auto" which is usually available on the side of the screen brightness slider.

To save battery life, you should set the brightness level to a low level but is still comfortable in the eye.

Options screen timeout is set when the phone turns off the display when not in use can also be shortened (eg to 5 or 10 seconds) so that the screen is not too long left on useless.

5. Batteries are often hot
Battery performance is faster decline if often exposed to high temperatures, either when the device is being used or not. Therefore, avoid putting the phone in areas with potentially hot as a car glove compartment in the daytime.

If the phone heats up when in use such as when playing games, it's good to rest for a moment to lower the temperature.

Some research now suggests that modern cell phone battery life can be maximized if the capacity is only filled to 80-90 percent when charging. The battery capacity must also be maintained in order not drop below 10 percent.

If following the above steps, you should occasionally battery charge up to 100 percent to "refresh" the battery in order to remain able to fill up to the maximum capacity.

Read: 10 Things Regarding Erroneous Battery Charge Smartphone

6. Use a battery saver app
Want to save more battery? Android users can try a variety of applications in the Google Play store. More can be seen at this link.
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