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19 October 2015

iPhone -Save Battery Life



Smartphones, basic phones just outrank each section, but the phones have a feature that will be their high-tech counterparts. What is it, you ask? A good battery life. IPhones and Android devices, the comprehensive technology almost impossible for them no matter how little or how much you use your phone, is to keep alive. Days-a-week sessions with a one-time payment if you miss, you have to learn how to optimize your smartphone batter life. Here are just a few tips to help you do just that

Perform a Task Killer:

(A task manager, Application Manager, or also known as the killer app) task killer running in your phone's background is a simple application that will allow you to stop other programs. You can find cheaper versions on the market and the free, and you use it all you need to do is hit a couple of buttons. Every time you stop using an app to kill tasks, your battery life will see a big improvement.

Avoid Active Backgrounds:


Action continues in the background even when your phone is in sleep mode, running. Your phone is constantly pushing out the energy that this means that you can not control. When they are not in use to stop you from running your games, you can get a killer app, but you can not do with an active background. You can always see a cascading waterfall or a charge time of several hours a day - you have to decide which is more important.

Wi-Fi, turn off:


Wifi If you are running on your phone, and it will continue searching for an internet connection. You can now turn on and off when you need to turn it back. Use Wi-Fi to your phone and it will tell you that one thing or another. You can, however, be able to recognize it at the time before that.


Reduce Screen Brightness:


More light means obviously more battery usage. If you can not see the bottom of the phone, but it would be nice if your eyes are still good. Once you get used to looking at a screen that is glaringly bright and you were always the bright lights in the first place, and why, you might ask. It's all a matter of adaptation.

Reduce your multitasking:

Telephone If you are running multiple applications, the processor has to work harder to compensate. This can cause you to lose a lot of battery life. Try to do one thing at a time, and when it finishes every app you use your task manager to kill. In this way you no longer have to spend on the phone, but it will have to spend long in the charger.

Most smartphone users to charge their phones every night, so do not expect you to go several days without charging. If you're having to charge it in the middle of the day, however, the above tips will help you to solve that problem. The perfect way to use your phone, you'll never have to worry about running out of juice.


About the Author: Lizzy Claiborne is a freelance writer who loves his iPhone, a college student, and active technology leader. He has a bachelor's degree in web development is currently going to school in a minority scholarship.


  1. Settings > Wi-Fi > Off.
  2. Settings > Bluetooth > Off.
  3. Settings > Privacy > Location Services > Off.
  4. Settings > General > Cellular > Enable 3G > Off.
  5. Settings > General > Cellular > Enable LTE > Off.
  6. Settings > Sounds > Vibrate on Ring & Silent > Off.
  7. Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper > Auto-Brightness > Off.
  8. Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data > Off.

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