Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts

Friday, April 28, 2017

Ways You Can Extend Your iPhones Battery Life

Ways You Can Extend Your iPhones Battery Life


Below are a full detail 10 reviewed ways of how you can extend your iPhone s battery life span.
Just go through them and be sure it will helo.


1. Reducing your Screen Brightness
One thing to take note of is, the brighter your screen backlight, the more the energy required to power it. Therefore it would be a cool idea if you can reduce your screen brightness to save battery. Go to Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper, then use the slider to reduce the backlight brightness.

2. Turning Off 3G/4G
Of course the 3G/4G are fast for internet connections and downloads, but if you really want to save your iPhone battery, then you need to turn it off. Go to Settings > General > Cellular > Slide Enable 3G to Off

3. Turn Off Bluetooth
When you are not making use of the Bluetooth technology of your iPhone, it is requires you switch it off so as to save the usage of the battery in that aspect. Go to Settings > General > Cellular > Slide Enable Bluetooth to Off.

4. Turning Off Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is only available where hotspot services are available, and it is sure faster than the 3G. Letting your Wi-Fi On with hopes of getting a hotspot is a sure way to drain your battery. Simply turn the Wi-Fi Off. Go to Settings > WiFi > Slide to Off.

5. Turning Off Data Push
Whenever you get a new mail, you iPhone gets the mail instantly, this is the function of Data Push. Turning it off would reduce the number of times your iPhone Device connects to the internet and this would definitely save your battery life. You would have to set your mails to be checked periodically instead. Here is how to Turn Off Data Push. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar > Fetch New Data > Slide to Off.

6. Fetch Emails Less Often
As I said above, you need to set your email sourcing to periodic intervals, but this should be less often in order to save your battery life. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar > Fetch New Data -> Select Your Preference.

7. Set Auto-Lock to a Sooner Interval
When your iPhone locks, it goes into sleep mode which saves a lot of energy usage. Setting your smartphones auto-lock interval to a quicker time, for instance, 1 or two minutes is a good idea to extend your battery life. Go to Settings > General > Auto-Lock > Tap your Preference.

8. Turn Off Equalizer
The music equalization settings of your music player requires extra energy. Turning it Off would save this energy. Go to Settings > Music > EQ > Tap off.

9. Turn On Auto-Brightness
Auto brightness is a great feature if you do not wish to set your backlight brightness yourself. It reduces your backlight in dark places and increases it in bright places. Go to Settings app > Brightness & Wallpaper > Auto-Brightness On.

10. Do not Use your iPhone for Battery Intensive Activities
Doing less battery intensive activities saves battery life. Activities such as watching videos, streaming online videos, browsing the internet, gaming are all battery intensive. Having a cut on them can go a long way in increasing and extending your battery life.

I hope you find this tips on Extending and Saving iPhone Battery Life Helpful. Let us know other ways you save your battery life using the comment box below.

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Saturday, January 28, 2017

Which apps drain more Battery life in iPhone 5

Which apps drain more Battery life in iPhone 5


Battery life saving application increase iPhone 5 battery life:

You may notice, device get heated when using some apps for 4-5 minutes. And do you know why this actually occurs in some phone-the main reason when using such kind of apps. Device continuously uses more battery life due to application graphics or to load huge supported files.
Which apps drain more Battery life in iPhone 5?
Which apps drain more Battery life in iPhone 5?



We have recently gone through productivity application on iTunes. But Normal application will help to find killing apps on phone. And Normal premium apps cost only 0.99$ on Apple store with all accessible features. This Pro version shows all active application and clear statistical data to increase battery life. As in the Normal app description, application shows the killing apps and how we can extend battery life. We can directly run and install Normal by purchasing from Apple store. 
Now-a-days Apple user’s major crisis in Smartphone is battery life, when we are on apps or games-Battery drain to end as fast as running train. Apple must include high capacity battery in upcoming innovative gadget. To solve this issue Apple release Battery replacement program for iPhone 5 users for selected country. As per the program, this process is available for all the country from today onward

iPhone Battery replacement Program:

And you need to do some minor setting before proceeding, First of all submitting Apple iPhone serial number which you can get under general setting >About menu. Then saving backup of data to iCloud or any external storage and switch off find my iPhone option. Once completed format all data, contact as well as messages from phone. Now your phone is ready to replacement program.
Once completing all battery replacement, we recommend to download and install Normal apps to phone for better performance.We hope you grab this apps on Apple store soon, feel free to like us on Facebook and share this on social network.

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Monday, January 9, 2017

What is mAh Wh and How to check application battery usage

What is mAh Wh and How to check application battery usage



Today I was working on battery test and like to share some basic concepts about Battery..

Battery power defines by mAh and Wh.. Here we have their means.

mAh is battery milliampere usage in a hour. If battery is of 1000 mAh and application consumes 100 mAH battery then total battery will drain in 10 hour.

Wh stands for Watt hours

So mAh is equal to Whur times 1000 divided by volts:

mAh = Wh × 1000 / V

Dont be confused!! both are only measurement units.

But I was surprised why the blackberry reduced its mAh for new devices.
i.e. 9700 had a better mAH than 9800 and 9790.

9700 - 1550mAh
9800 - 1270mAh
9790 - 1240mAh

A good tool to check current battery state is BatteryWatch for BB.
Also, the BB Resource Monitor is best.
Though you can check  Memory and CPU usage Tools> Device> Application Management> swipe touch pad from left to right and you will get all one by one.

Formula to calculate actual application usage

App battery usage = total battery drain with app - total battery drain without app


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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Which Do You Prefer Removable VS Non Removable Mobile Battery

Which Do You Prefer Removable VS Non Removable Mobile Battery


Phone geeks must have been wondering why suddenly Phone manufacturers switched to non-removable battery. Some of us don’t really like the facts that most smartphones company now produces non removable battery devices. I’ve been privileged to interact with different individual regarding their choice of smartphone and majority of them prefers removable while some don’t really care.


You’ll notice that the use of Universal charger is gradually going out of the market and being replaced with Power banks because most devices now have inbuilt battery.



Personally, I don’t like devices with inbuilt battery because when it eventually lags you have to wait for the battery to run down before you can restart it (what if your device is like that of Ouikitel K10000 whose battery can last you for 10days without charging, meaning you have to wait for 15days before you restart it?). What if you device fall into water or hot pepper soup, how will you dry it if you can’t remove the battery? That may be the end.

*Removable battery is easy to replace

*It is easy to Hard Restart

*Phones with inbuilt battery are slimmer and lighter with unibody design.


Manufacturers don’t want you to tamper with the battery and integral part of the phone that is why they keep producing non removable battery devices.





Now, Over to you… Tell us your experience with removable and not removable battery smartphones you’ve used before and which do you prefer?

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Sunday, November 20, 2016

You Can Transfer Battery Charge Between Two Devices Using An OTG Cable

You Can Transfer Battery Charge Between Two Devices Using An OTG Cable



I have written many Article on OTG Cable but this will definitely blow your mind.

Do you know you can transfer battery charges from one device to another using an OTG cable.
Sound amazing huh? Well the technology behind the invention of this simple peripheral innovation has been making life easier for us using our smartphones.

How to Transfer Battery Charges From one Smartphones to Another


• To share battery charge between two phones, all you need is an OTG cable and a regular charger cable. 



• When you have everything ready, connect the charger cable to one of the phones and connect the OTG cable to the other phone. Attach the two cables together, the phone with a smaller charge level will start to charge.

The charging will continue until the batteries of both phones has almost the same level of charge. However you can stop the charging anytime by disconnecting the cables. 

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