It often happens that a phone or other device powered by a rechargeable battery simply starts not to hold its charge, and after a fairly short time period, it completely sits down. This is familiar to many.
Backstory
Immediately after purchasing a device, batteries for phones usually hold their charge for at least 3-4 days of active use. And after a not so long period of time, this period of work is already reduced to 1-2 days. Many even have to put the device on charge in the evening, and remove it in the morning, and by the evening the batteries for the phones are discharged again. Familiar situation, right? Over time, this gets boring, although charging the phone becomes a matter of habit, yet you don’t want to keep doing this all the time.
If you contact a service center with such a problem, then, most likely, after the diagnostics, it will be found there that there are no problems with the device itself, but batteries for mobile phones sometimes fail that way. If you are not yet ready for a replacement for one reason or another, then you canresort to various methods by which the charge will be saved. Sometimes for a battery for phones that last 1-2 hours, you can apply a set of methods by which the charge will last for 5-6 hours.
Battery saver
With a little thought, you can understand that modern devices have processors that are not only the brain of the entire device, but also active consumers of battery energy. The first and obvious solution is to work to ensure that your smartphone is not loaded with a lot of tasks, so you should end all inactive processes through the task manager, and not leave them open. All programs that are in the running state run non-stop, so they also drain batteries for phones. You can also resort to using programs that can cope with such a problem, there are own applications developed for various operating systems.
Display and charge
The big screens that so many people love and appreciate on today's smartphones are powerful battery drainers for phones. Even 3.5 inches is already a fairly large display, and now there are models on the market with a screen that reaches 6 inches, and this is even more consumption. It is possible that phone batteries run out faster as the user likes the screen to glow at maximum brightness, because it looks more beautiful. Quite often, after changing the brightness level inthe smaller side, you can pay attention to how the charge lasts for a longer period of time.
Connections to various networks
Many users don't even pay attention to the fact that their smartphone has a whole mass of connections active that they don't use. In particular, this applies to mobile Internet, which is not always needed if the phone is simply in your pocket, Internet distribution via Wi-Fi may only be required if you are working on a laptop, otherwise it only eats battery power for the phone, it can often turn on Bluetooth, even if it is not currently needed.
If you do not need any of these services at the moment, try to turn it off so that it does not waste its charge just like that. Any methods of data transfer are quite energy-consuming processes, so you should disable them if possible.
Multimedia
Quite often, users listen to music from the phone not through headphones, but use speakers for this. This also draws a lot of energy from the device. If you have the opportunity to use headphones, then you should use it. In the absence of such an opportunity, it is worth purchasing a device such as a battery for charging your phone. This is quite a useful device with which you will be provided with the device on the road.
Conclusion
As a result, we can say that no one canceledsuch an item as fully charging and fully discharging the battery to zero. All this also contributes to the stable operation of not only the device, but also the battery. In general, all the examples listed here are quite capable of helping to save battery power.