No more running out of out of battery in the middle of the Party or in the middle of your work .
You might have noticed when your phone is new it works fine but after 6 months only you see the battery drain . Who do we have to blame the "Manufacturer" or the "Customer" ? The answer is both.
Firstly coming to the company selling the devices . They'll tell you everything about the device's features such as Camera, Battery life, GPU, Processors and its Benchmark Score but the one thing they don't tell there customers is how to use their device in order to have a battery life; the reason is clear if they will do that they won't cash in good money. So simple don't tell the customer , some company even say that customer should be smart enough to know how to use there device.
Coming to the customer end , remember the first time you bought you mobile/tablet there was a user manual given with it , yeah I know you probably would have thrown it in the dustbin . Don't worry I'll tell you how to use your devices , before that here are some videos to extend battery life 👇👇
These handy tips also can keep the charge on your laptop or tablet at its best
1) Use power-saver mode
While you might not want low-power mode on all the time, many new computers, smartphones and tablets offer it in some form, enabled in Settings, that often turns the screen to black and , darkens the display and turns off nonessential wireless features.
2) Watch out for power-hungry apps
No matter what your device, its battery will drain faster if you’re using it for tasks that demand more of the system’s resources, such as watching video or playing multiplayer games, so it’s a good idea to make sure that whatever you’re using is well charged or plugged into a power source.
3) Reduce push notifications
If you can, turn off push services or reduce the frequency with which your smartphone notifies you of new information, such as incoming email, game updates, real-time sports scores or stock quotes. The updates require your phone to check regularly with a company's computers over the internet.
4) Store at room temperature
Keep your tech cool and dry. Extreme heat, cold or dampness can prematurely drain your battery and affect its overall longevity.
Smartphones. Going to the pool or beach? Cover your phone or tablet so it's not in direct sunlight.
Laptops. Portable computers also can run hot under the hood, and that heat needs a way to escape. Never block the air vents on the back or sides. Always use your laptop on a hard, flat surface.
5) Limit location services
Check your smartphone settings so that any app is tracking your location only when you’re using that app, not all the time. The bonus: Your phone also will be gathering less information on you, and you’ll have more control over when it happens and for your convenience.
6)Don't Charge your phone to 100%
For optimized battery life, your phone should never go below
20 percent or never above 80 percent. It may put your mind at ease when your
smartphone's battery reads 100 percent charge, but it's actually not ideal
for the battery
Here are some apps for you to check your battery health
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