"The
battery is almost died," a sentence many of us feel annoyed upon hearing
your phone mentioning it, and a number of others are forced to change their
smartphones periodically to avoid them always, but they are quickly shocked by
them again.
"The battery is almost running
out," a sentence many of us feel annoyed upon hearing your phone
mentioning it, and a number of others are forced to change their smartphones
periodically to avoid them always, but they are quickly shocked by them again.
So how do you test the
battery?
1- Put your device into
standby mode:
then go to settings, go to the battery
icon, then go down to the bottom you will find two numbers, one for standby,
and the other for use, if you find that the standby number is less than the
usage until your device is in standby, you have a problem with Battery, this
means that your phone is not resting as it should.
But the device may be suffering from a
technical defect, you can hang it for about 5 minutes, turn it on again on the
standby mode, then go and check the numbers again, and repeat that process
almost 5 times, until you make sure the numbers are identical or the standby
number is greater than use.
2 - Do not press it:
If your phone is of the type that you
never rest, as we mentioned previously, then this means that you should not
press it.
How can a person press his phone? Of
course, anyone can press their phone by activating running applications that
talk themselves continuously and periodically, because this leaves the phone in
an endless cycle of draining its energy.
For example, you are currently outside the
business, and you do not need e-mail, and you will not look at it, so work to
deactivate its activity, because activating it will cause the phone to drain
its energy even if you do not turn it on at all.
How do these things work?
Go to the settings, then go to the desired
application, so that the e-mail, then go inside it to the accounts, and make
the activation of its operation only be through manual mode, and it
automatically stops working as soon as it is left for a period of 15 to 30
minutes.
You can also go to settings and choose an
icon that only offers you new emails once every hour, or you can disable it
completely until you start it again.
Noticeable:
The same applies to social media, such as:
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Snapchat and Telegram.
3- Deadly background applications
Many of us leave on his phone “forgotten”
applications that he rarely uses, but he does not realize that they may
actually be “fatal” to his phone, such as music applications, which continue to
constantly update themselves by bringing in new playlists, even without the
user requesting Including this, which causes the battery to drain
unnecessarily.
What to do?
Go to your phone settings, then choose the
battery icon, you will see a list of applications that consume more battery
life, get rid of "the largest elephant" - that is, the largest
application that consumes the life of your battery, and choose to stop its
updates and notifications until the user turns it on again, and stops
practically About sending notifications as soon as the user closes the
application or after leaving it for 15-30 minutes.
4- Hidden action.
Many of us would like to quickly exit the
application and hurry to press the "Home" button to return to the
home page, but he does not realize that this leaves the application that he was
working on open consumes battery life, especially since the phone needs a lot
of effort, so that he can carry out the task New, because he had a previous
order to perform another task.
Your "multi-tasker" phone may
have a processor that is able to perform more than one task at a very fast
speed, but the battery may not help you in this matter, and it exhausts its
energy very quickly.
So make sure to close the application you
are working on before you enter your phone on a new mission.
5- Low
power mode:
The Android
and iOS operating systems have the features of changing the phone's mode, so
anyone can choose the low-power mode, which is a major advantage if you want to
add new hours to your phone's battery life.
Not much of
the dim screen light that appears is bothered, but the really low power mode
can turn off most of the extra features of the phone, which you may not need
most of the day.
Low power
mode can maintain about 20% of the battery capacity, which may give you if you
follow the previous steps about 4 additional hours for your phone's battery,
which is a very good time that may not make you feel let down and have to
become a "wall embrace" and stand to charge your phone in Street,
restaurant or business.