This ensures that your phone battery is able to function at full capacity. Also, do this once every month to ensure optimum battery performance.
2] You can easily save on battery and system memory being used by regularly checking the task manager. Close applications that you are not using.
3] Bluetooth is a major battery hog. Keep your Bluetooth switched off if you don't need it to save battery.
4] You can also turn down the brightness of the screen to get better battery backup.
5] Animated themes, operator logo and screen savers make your phone look funky, but they drain the battery too.
6] Additional services such as GPRS and WiFi should also be shut down as soon as your work is through.
7] When at home and office, keep the phone in silent. Ringtones use both the speaker and the vibrator function which leads to more battery consumption.
8] Try to avoid using the voice dialing feature if you want better battery life (especially in a phone with large 'contact' database).
9] Go to Display settings, and reduce the values of power saver time-out and light time-out.
10] Games use almost all the functions of the phone from the screen, speakers, key press to vibrator. Minimize playing games on the phone if you need your battery.
11] Clean your battery's metal contacts every couple of months with a cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol. This keeps the transfer of power from your battery more efficient.
12] Always use an original charger for your handset. Using fake chargers could damage the battery or the device.
13] Leaving your battery to charge overnight won't damage it. But no longer than that. The average phone battery charges in 2-3 hours, try to keep the phone charging for that specified time only.
14] USB charging and car charging takes longer than the wall charger and also doesn't fully charge the phone. So always prefer to use a wall charger.
15] If you do not care about WCDMA, then in tools/settings/network ¬switch from DUAL to GSM (applicable in selected phones).
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