Are you boring of bringing your phone charger all day? With these tip
below, you can find out what waste your Android device's battery.
How to find out what eating your Android device's battery?
In
Android, you can go to Settings -> Battery and check what is the
most battery consuming application. If there has apps that you don't
really need it, you should close that app.
1. Reduce Screen Brightness
The
mostly possible is the Screen Brightness of your Android device that
consumes most of your device's battery. So, reduce it by go to
Settings -> Display -> Brightness and reduce it to minimum (by slide the slider to the left).
You can reduce the Screen Timeout to save battery by go to
Settings -> Display -> Screen Timeout and select the minimum value.
2. Turn off Bluetooth, GPS
If you don't have any Bluetooth device connected to your Android phone, then turn off the Bluetooth by go to
Settings -> Bluetooth.
The
GPS is our favorite feature, we can use it to find the Direction at the
strange places or Check-in in some social network such as Facebook. But
this service is not necessary, especially when you want to save battery
for your device, so turn off this feature by go to
Settings -> Location Access.
3. Have a look at Wi-Fi
If you are in the
non Wifi area, turn off the Wifi to avoid the device looking for Wifi connection that consume power of your device battery.
But note that when you are in the
Wifi area, you should
turn off the 3G/4G connection because the using Wifi consume less energy than Data Connection (GPRS/3G/4G).
4. Use the Battery Manager application
There are a lot of application on Google Play Store that can help you optimize your battery. In my opinion, you can use
Battery Doctor
(FREE). This app can help you turn on/off device features such as Wifi,
Data Connection, it also help you to reduce the screen brightness...Or
you can use the best choice of
Techlicious is
Juice Defender. This app has 3 version: FREE, Plus ($1.99) and Ultimate ($6.24).
5. Update your device software/firmware frequently
When
you update your device software/firmware, it can be the Bug Fixes, or
Improvements that help you device run smoothly and reduce battery
consumption.
6. Uninstall unused app
Even
when you don't use those app, it can be running in background. So when
you don't want to use the app anymore, uninstall it as soon as possible.
7. Don't run too much app
The
multitasking of Android is great, but it has a problem: background
processes will consumes battery rapidly. So when you finish using an
app, turn it off immediately.
Other advices is:
- Don't use animated background
- Limit using the Widget on Home Screen. Using too much Widget may cause your device running slow and draining battery.
- Turn off Vibrate if possible
If you have any suggest, feel free to comment below.