Are you the one who is really concerned about your android phone's battery?
Are you tired of those battery saver applications fake promises? If yes then you're on the right page. We'll explain a completely simple procedure by which your phone could last more than your average standby guaranteed.
Tested and working procedure to improve your phone's battery standby time:
1. Turn off the ambient display and the proximity wake screen. (save 5% battery)
2. Turn off the pocket mode protection. (one plus devices) (save 10% battery)
3. Turn off the fingerprint sensor. (Some may not like this as you'll have to go back using your old methods to unlock your device but this can save a significant amount of power.) (save 10% battery)
More battery tips:
1. Always keep your battery charge from 20%-100%.
2. Do not let the smartphone battery die completely every time. Discharging totally to 0% is fine to happen once in 3 months or so. This is because there is a battery charge-discharge cycle rated for your Li-ion battery.
3. Get busy in your life and use your smartphone less. A battery can be considered a schedule, it will get used to discharge if it is used more often.
Tested on: one plus 2, lenovo a6000 plus, moto g4 plus.
One plus 2 test: (Screenshots will be attached soon)
Moderate usage(before): 10-12hrs
Moderate usage(before): 20-24hrs
Are you tired of those battery saver applications fake promises? If yes then you're on the right page. We'll explain a completely simple procedure by which your phone could last more than your average standby guaranteed.
Tested and working procedure to improve your phone's battery standby time:
1. Turn off the ambient display and the proximity wake screen. (save 5% battery)
2. Turn off the pocket mode protection. (one plus devices) (save 10% battery)
3. Turn off the fingerprint sensor. (Some may not like this as you'll have to go back using your old methods to unlock your device but this can save a significant amount of power.) (save 10% battery)
More battery tips:
1. Always keep your battery charge from 20%-100%.
2. Do not let the smartphone battery die completely every time. Discharging totally to 0% is fine to happen once in 3 months or so. This is because there is a battery charge-discharge cycle rated for your Li-ion battery.
3. Get busy in your life and use your smartphone less. A battery can be considered a schedule, it will get used to discharge if it is used more often.
Tested on: one plus 2, lenovo a6000 plus, moto g4 plus.
One plus 2 test: (Screenshots will be attached soon)
Moderate usage(before): 10-12hrs
Moderate usage(before): 20-24hrs
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