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How To Save Battery Life On Mobile Phones

Running out of battery on your mobile phone can be really annoying. Have you run out of battery when you need to make or receive an important call? I have but I’ve become smarter and there are number of I do to make my mobile phone’s battery last longer.

Mobile Phone Settings

Bluetooth on mobile phones is useful for sending small files or using mobile phone headsets or hands free kits, but it eats up your battery. Always make sure that your Bluetooth is turned OFF when you’re not using it as this can help with you mobile phones battery life.

Mobile phone screen brightness you probably do not need your screen really bright (most mobile phones have brightness set to maximum in settings) so get into your mobile phones settings and try turning it down. Some mobile phones have an option to set how long the backlight stays on for. The lower you set this, the more energy you will save.

Mobile phone sounds and screen savers equally drain your battery each time they kick in. View them in your settings and switch them off or turn them down a little.

GPRS / 3G / WiFi not every mobile phone will have these, but if your device is has it enabled it drains battery when you’re not even using them! Switch them off when you’re not using them and you could stand to save a lot of battery.

Mobile Phone Signal Strength

The strength of network reception on your mobile phone can have a large impact on your mobile phones battery life. When your mobile phone is struggling to find reception it is using up a huge amount of power. If your mobile phone is struggling to find 3G signal go to your settings and change to 2G and this will help with battery life.

How To Charge Your Mobile Phone

New batteries for mobile phones should be fully charged before their first use to obtain the maximum capacity. Please read your mobile phones manual for more information on this as batteries vary from phone to phone. Do not expose the battery to high heat or freezing temperatures. Do not leave your battery in your car in the summer. Hot batteries discharge very quickly, and cold ones can’t create as much power. Also, you should let your battery lose all its charge at least once a month then charges it fully. Repeat this process every month.

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