Saving Energy With Android Applications


One of the biggest complaints about today's smartphones is that the batteries can not keep pace with the level of use we all need on a daily basis. As smartphones continue to have larger screens and more advanced graphics and a wide range of services, use the following tips and tricks to save battery power, so you can enjoy your Android phone all day.

1. Manage running applications




This is an area where you can see high yields, not only on your battery life, but also the overall performance of the phone. One of the best features of Android is multitasking, allowing you to run multiple applications at once to quickly switch between them. But what is often a double-edged sword as many times as the applications you no longer need to continue running in the background, to drain the battery.

Essential Apps

Advanced Task Manager (or Advanced Task Killer) - These applications shows that applications are running in the background and give you the opportunity to terminate / kill them. To close the applications that drive the major announcements like Gmail, Twitter and SMS client. Be sure to use these applications, widgets quickly ends.

2. Device Control Options



The hardware settings are often a killer battery hidden and unknown. Your phone can be self-synchronization, the search for access points, WiFi, or GPS location even when not in use. Monitoring of these options will greatly benefit the life of the battery in your Android phone.

Essential Apps

Quick Setup - This application allows you to quickly change the main settings, such as WiFi, Bluetooth, screen brightness, the display timeout, GPS, and automatic synchronization.

Screebl - time display of self-control based on the orientation of the phone usage.

JuiceDefender - When the phone is not used, this software controls the timing of data (connection and / or WiFi). Longer intervals mean less battery use (but also means you'll have to wait longer for these reports).

 
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