Saturday, May 19, 2007

Mobile Phone Battery - How to Save Power

So how to you take care of your Mobile Phone Battery, I bet it's something you never even thought about. Believe it or not your not alone in this as most people simple don't realize how to save battery life.

Checkout Your Settings

Mobile phone gave some many extra features on them nowadays, and these can drain battery life. So what you need to do is switch something off, these can be Bluetooth and 3G for example. Some mobiles provide energy saving or even standby mode which will turn off non-essential features when not been used.

We've said this already but Bluetooth just happens to be One of the most infamous battery-draining culprits, so if you're not using this switch it off.

It's to bright

Yes your screen brightness can drain your battery, on some phones you can adjust this level. The majority of mobile phone displays have this set to full brightness when you first switch them on and, unless you change it manually, they will stay on that setting.
Plain and Simple

Your Screensaver can use up battery power, your ringtone (if it's loud) can drain the battery. Vibrate and wallpapers background can also but a strain on the little battery so switch them off if you don't need them

The Invisible Strain

AS I said already 3G can drain power, if it's not needed simple switch if off you can always switch it back on if needed. The wireless network, yes Wi-Fi connectivity should also be switch off when not in use. If you enjoy browsing the Web on a GPRS connection, make sure you set the GPRS connection to "only when needed" so that it turns itself off when you stop using it.

Here are some usefully tips

Always keep your mobile phone contacts clean.
Recharge the battery after periods of non-use to maximize the life of the battery.
Whatever you do never take the mobile phone battery apart.
Never dispose of your mobile phone battery in fire or hazardous, flammable substances.
Dispose of your battery properly or take it to your wireless carrier for recycling.

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