النتائج 1 إلى 4 من 4

الموضوع: Long Live Your Phone Battery

  1. #1
    شخصية بارزة الصورة الرمزية ACME
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Feb 2009
    الدولة
    ....................
    المشاركات
    8,800
    معدل تقييم المستوى
    187318

    Lightbulb Long Live Your Phone Battery




    IN THEORY, modern smartphones can last
    hundreds of hours on a single charge. But in
    practice today’s top phones will squeeze out about
    20 hours at best. With that in mind, we tested both
    Android (Google) and iOS (Apple) phones to pin
    down battery-saving tricks that actually work.

    Delete apps you don’t use
    On average, smartphone users download about
    42 apps but use only ten daily.
    n IOS Tap and hold the app icon, then tap the X in
    the top left corner.
    n ANDROID Tap and hold any app icon, then drag it
    to the top right to uninstall or the top left to remove.
    For both operating systems, note that there are
    built-in apps that you can’t delete.

    Control which apps run all the time
    Apps like Facebook and email continue to run in
    the background, even when you’re not using them,
    so you’ll receive a notification as soon as you get
    a new message or comment.
    n IOS You can turn off background data on an
    app-by-app basis. Go to Settings > General >
    Background App Refresh to select apps to turn off.
    n ANDROID You can ‘restrict background data’ for each
    app. Go to Settings > Data usage. Tap on your app of
    choice, then scroll to the bottom to restrict background
    data on cellular networks.

    Disable notifications
    Some apps, such as those for weather,
    news and sports, will automatically
    send you ‘push notifications’
    throughout the day, unsolicited. If
    you’re not interested, disable them.
    n IOS Visit Settings > Notifications, and
    turn off notifications for all but your
    most important apps.
    n ANDROID Go to Settings > Sound
    & notification > App notifications.

    Turn off location services
    Map and weather apps need to use
    your location, but do you need to
    geo-tag Facebook and Instagram?
    n IOS Go to Settings > Privacy >
    Location Services. You can either
    turn them all off at once or turn
    them off individually.
    n ANDROID Go to Settings >
    General > Location. Then use
    the switch at the top to turn
    location reporting off.

    Forgo vibrations
    When it comes to battery life,
    ringing is a lot less taxing
    than rumbling.
    n IOS Go to Settings > Sounds, and
    then switch off the two vibrate toggles
    at the top of the menu.
    n ANDROID Use the volume toggle
    to turn down the ringer, and you’ll see
    a menu pop up at the top of your
    screen. Here, you can either turn off
    all notifications for a custom period
    or receive only ‘priority notifications’
    based on your personal preferences.

    Dim the screen
    Viewing your phone’s millions
    of pixels at full brightness is
    a guaranteed battery drain.
    n IOS Go to Settings > Display &
    Brightness. Turn off Auto-Brightness,
    and then dim the display to your
    comfort level using the slider.
    n ANDROID Go to Settings > Display,
    and turn off Adaptive Brightness. Then
    tap on Brightness level and adjust to
    your preference.

    Decrease display time
    A phone’s single biggest battery drain
    is the display, and we often leave it
    on even if we’re not looking at the
    screen. Set your device to turn
    off its display after a short
    period of time, 30 seconds to
    a minute should be enough.
    n IOS Go to Settings > General
    > Auto-Lock
    n ANDROID Go to Settings >
    Display > Sleep

    Turn off Bluetooth
    Bluetooth, a short-range
    wireless technology, doesn’t
    drain as much battery power as it
    used to, but if you don’t use it for
    external devices or data transfer,
    consider turning it off.
    n IOS Swipe up from the bottom of
    your screen, and tap the Bluetooth icon
    in the middle.
    n ANDROID Go to Settings >
    Bluetooth, and toggle it off.

    //////////////////
    ////////
    ///

    The candle has blown out , extinguished
    and darkness shrouded the whole place

  2. #2
    English Club Supervisor الصورة الرمزية ● Ṡeяεиiτч . . ☆
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Sep 2005
    الدولة
    Home
    المشاركات
    11,933
    معدل تقييم المستوى
    481711

    رد: Long Live Your Phone Battery


    Very helpful indeed!
    thank you
    .
    اللهم اجعلنا نتنفس الرضـــا حبا ...حتى يشعر القلب بالأرتياح

  3. #3
    انجليزي جديد
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Jun 2016
    المشاركات
    17
    معدل تقييم المستوى
    29

    رد: Long Live Your Phone Battery

    thanks = )

  4. #4
    انجليزي جديد
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Aug 2016
    المشاركات
    6
    معدل تقييم المستوى
    28

    رد: Long Live Your Phone Battery

    thanks brother

المواضيع المتشابهه

  1. (Long Time Long See)
    بواسطة لا تتهور في المنتدى منتدى اللغة الأنجليزية العام
    مشاركات: 0
    آخر مشاركة: 01-03-2011, 03:20 PM
  2. There is no magic in cooking with your cell phone.
    بواسطة ام بسمه في المنتدى English Club
    مشاركات: 3
    آخر مشاركة: 04-07-2006, 02:26 PM

المفضلات

ضوابط المشاركة

  • لا تستطيع إضافة مواضيع جديدة
  • لا تستطيع الرد على المواضيع
  • لا تستطيع إرفاق ملفات
  • لا تستطيع تعديل مشاركاتك
  •