Extend Phone Battery Life: Communication Tips

by Archynetys Technology & Science Desk

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Communication: Apps in the Background as a Power Guzzler

Many apps installed on your smartphone are also active in the background when not in use. For example, your email program repeatedly checks for emails from the server and notifies you when a new message arrives.

[Image: Apps consume a lot of electricity in the background.- Depositphotos]

If you have push notifications activated, news portals also contact your servers frequently. The same applies to social media channels. Other apps secretly collect data in the background.

If you want to save battery life, the first thing to do is close all the apps that aren’t really needed. Entirely close them via the settings and adjust push notifications as much as possible.Where they are really needed, reduce the frequency of server checks.

Caps the Communication

Are you online in a moving train via WLAN (Wi-Fi)? Then switch off the mobile phone connection.Otherwise,your smartphone is constantly searching for mobile phone masts and consumes a lot of electricity.

The same applies to other places with WLAN. However, please note that you should not log in to non-password-protected websites via WLAN. Otherwise, there is a risk of data theft.

[Image: The constant search for networks can also consume electricity in the long run. – Depositphotos]

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