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<blockquote data-quote="chinthakaindia" data-source="post: 6219098" data-attributes="member: 201189"><p><strong><span style="color: #FF0000">5 Tips to Make Your Cell Phone Battery Last Longer</span></strong></p><p></p><p>Reducing power consumption helps fight global warming</p><p></p><p>Batteries can have a much longer life, if people follow just a few simple tips on how to save their power</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i37.tinypic.com/2w7gx21.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Modern mobile phones have numerous applications installed, as well as a bunch of other features, including photo cameras, blitzes, Bluetooth devices and others. All these accessories take up large amounts of electricity from the battery, prompting users to recharge them more often. This consumes a lot of electric energy, placing unnecessary strain on power plants, to supply more juice.</p><p></p><p>Using energy-saving settings is a great way of reducing the overall electrical consumption of your phone, especially if you turn off the back light, which accounts for the depletion of the battery to a great extent. Screen-savers are also huge power drains, as they animate the screen even when the phone is still in the pocket.</p><p></p><p>New photo editing software, built into most mobile phones, are undoubtedly a great way of fine-tuning a photo on the spot, freshly after the moment it was taken. But using the blitz and the included pieces of software places great strain on the battery, which may need recharging after a couple of hours playing with these accessories. A good way to avoid this is by taking pictures in sunny spots, where additional lights are not required, and editing them at home.</p><p></p><p>Usually, if you stop an average guy on the street and take his phone, you will notice it has Bluetooth and WiFi turned on, as well as GPS, e-mail applications and several feeds, for the weather, sports results, news and whatnot. Turning all these applications off once you've finished working with them is a great way to save power. Also, when on the move, turn off the phone completely, as there's no signal anyway, and it takes a lot of power for the device to look for a connection.</p><p></p><p>Headsets are another one of life's little wonders, especially in a crowded place, where movements such as reaching inside your pocket are impossible. But you don't necessarily need a Bluetooth device for that; corded headphones work just as well. In fact, they might save you from curious glances, which are inevitably drawn to you when people think you're talking to yourself.</p><p></p><p>The next step is the easiest one – simply take care of the battery physically. Its contacts may become covered in dust or other such stuff, so cleaning them once in a while might prove to be an excellent idea. The link between the phone and the battery itself will be near perfect, and the amounts of electricity the battery will need to generate will be much smaller.</p><p></p><p></p><p>for more mobile <strong><span style="color: #FF0000">Tips</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF0000"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF0000">log on to <span style="font-size: 18px"><a href="http://phone70.blogspot.com" target="_blank">phone70.blogspot.com</a></span></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF0000"></span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chinthakaindia, post: 6219098, member: 201189"] [B][COLOR=#FF0000]5 Tips to Make Your Cell Phone Battery Last Longer[/COLOR][/B] Reducing power consumption helps fight global warming Batteries can have a much longer life, if people follow just a few simple tips on how to save their power [IMG]http://i37.tinypic.com/2w7gx21.jpg[/IMG] Modern mobile phones have numerous applications installed, as well as a bunch of other features, including photo cameras, blitzes, Bluetooth devices and others. All these accessories take up large amounts of electricity from the battery, prompting users to recharge them more often. This consumes a lot of electric energy, placing unnecessary strain on power plants, to supply more juice. Using energy-saving settings is a great way of reducing the overall electrical consumption of your phone, especially if you turn off the back light, which accounts for the depletion of the battery to a great extent. Screen-savers are also huge power drains, as they animate the screen even when the phone is still in the pocket. New photo editing software, built into most mobile phones, are undoubtedly a great way of fine-tuning a photo on the spot, freshly after the moment it was taken. But using the blitz and the included pieces of software places great strain on the battery, which may need recharging after a couple of hours playing with these accessories. A good way to avoid this is by taking pictures in sunny spots, where additional lights are not required, and editing them at home. Usually, if you stop an average guy on the street and take his phone, you will notice it has Bluetooth and WiFi turned on, as well as GPS, e-mail applications and several feeds, for the weather, sports results, news and whatnot. Turning all these applications off once you've finished working with them is a great way to save power. Also, when on the move, turn off the phone completely, as there's no signal anyway, and it takes a lot of power for the device to look for a connection. Headsets are another one of life's little wonders, especially in a crowded place, where movements such as reaching inside your pocket are impossible. But you don't necessarily need a Bluetooth device for that; corded headphones work just as well. In fact, they might save you from curious glances, which are inevitably drawn to you when people think you're talking to yourself. The next step is the easiest one – simply take care of the battery physically. Its contacts may become covered in dust or other such stuff, so cleaning them once in a while might prove to be an excellent idea. The link between the phone and the battery itself will be near perfect, and the amounts of electricity the battery will need to generate will be much smaller. for more mobile [B][COLOR=#FF0000]Tips log on to [SIZE=5][URL="http://phone70.blogspot.com"]phone70.blogspot.com[/URL][/SIZE] [/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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