jeudi 4 février 2016

20 Tips to Save Your Mobile Phone Battery Life

We rely increasingly on our smartphones,so it's more of a problem when the battery finally gives out. So what can you do to eek that little bit more life out of your phone? You might be surprised by some of the tricks you can pull off!
Let's start with the more obvious tricks first:
1. See what apps are eating power first
Although iOS8 does have a battery usage screen to tell you which apps are using more power, it doesn't have a way to quickly close all apps. However, you may not know that you can actually close more than one app at a time. Double-tap the home button and then use up to three fingers to close three apps at a time. As Android is a more open OS than iOS there are various task manager apps available that will kill all open apps with one tap.
2. Enable any power-saver modes
Many mobile phones have power-saving modes that shut down all but the most essential functions. This should be your first port of call before anything else, as it will take care of pretty much everything you need to control with one quick flick of a switch.
3. Lower Screen Brightness
The screen is the single-most battery hungry component on your phone, so turn the brightness down to the lowest level you can work with.
4. Set a shorter screen-off period
You might have the screen-off timer set too long on your phone, so take a quick tip into the settings to check that it's on the lowest. Better stil, whenever you put the phone down, press the off switch rather than waiting for it to time out.
5. Turn off 3G/4G or cellular data altogether
If you can bear to be disconnected from email, social media etc then turning off 3G or, better still, cellular data altogether. This will probably reduce your battery consumption by at least 20%. Of course, if you're going to be somewhere where you have WiFi and you need to be online you can turn off cellular data altogether.
6. Turn off WiFi
Conversely, if you are out and about and therefore away from WiFi why not switch it off altogether? You can then rely on cellular data.
7. Turn off Bluetooth
Bluetooth does not use the same amount of battery as 3G/4G but it'll probably add 10% to your day. If you don't need to use any devices such as headphones or car kits then hit the Bluetooth kill-switch.
8. Turn off GPS/Location services
Many apps will use location services e.g. the GPS functionality of your phone, regardless of whether the app's functionality demands it. Games are a good example, as they collect information such as this for 'marketing' purposes, often to deliver more targeted ads. Turning of GPS will not stop apps that don't rely on that functionality from working, but don't expect to use Google maps as a satnav with this disabled!
9. Close all open apps
Apple's iOS does a relatively good job of throttling background app usage. Android apps have a bit more leeway, though. Either way it's good practice to close all apps if you are watching the battery meter.
10. Put the phone in flight mode (if you're in a zero coverage area)
When you have no signal your phone goes into overdrive trying to latch onto the nearest cell tower, so can drain your battery extraordinarily quickly. Flicking the flight-mode switch will not only switch off the ability of making receiving calls/texts but will also switch off Bluetooth and WiFi at the same time, which will most probably double your battery life altogether.
So that covers the basics, but it does not stop there. Here's a few tricks you may not have thought of:
11. Stop apps from automatically pulling data down
If you have your email client set to pull down emails say, every 15 minutes this is going to erode your battery over the course of the day. Set it to manual and just open your email client when you need to. Look for similar apps, such as Facebook, Twitter or news apps that regularly check for updates and disable background operations. Turning off Notifications in iOS also stops this, as many apps will power on your screen to pop up messages.
12. Update the phone OS
Often, an update to the OS (especially if you are updating from a first release of a new OS - iOS 8.0/8.1 anyone?) can bring significant benefits to battery life. My wide upgraded her Sony Xperia Z3 from Android Jellybean to Lollypop and her battery life went from less than a day to nearly two days on a single charge, due to Lollypop's frugal power management options.
13. Choose a dark background (AMOLED screens only)
Some of today's smartphones (such as the Samsung Galaxy S6, LG Flex 2 and Yotaphone) are fitted with AMOLED screens. These differ from other technologies such as LCD as AMOLED does not have a back light - each pixel has its own light, and the brighter the pixel, the more power is used. The battery drain on an LCD screen is constant, regardless of how bright or dark the screen being displayed is, but a darker screen on an AMOLED display will draw less power than a brighter one. So if you were to change your background to a cool black image it's going to be better than a bright background picture. Test suggest a 10-20% saving can be achieved, which is not to be sniffed at!
14. Turn off vibrate OR your ring tone
If you receive a lot of calls or texts then that vibration alert is going to slowly gnaw away at your remaining juice, and of course generating a sound also requires power. Switch off vibration alert or turn your phone on silent to wring out a little more life.
15. Make a call instead of sending a text!
Most people assume that making a call will drain more power than sending a text, but think about it; when you are sending a text the screen is on and you're tapping away on the touch screen. When you make a call most of the drain is caused by making the initial connection. You then put the phone to your ear and the screen shuts off. So when you're down to 1% and have to contact someone make a call rather than sending a text and you might just get through.
16. Buy full versions of games without ads!
If you are not the customer, you are the product. Free games are not truly free. We mentioned earlier that many will be using your GPS data to load targeted ads. However, if you shell out a bit of cash for the full versions of games without ads not only will the software not connect to the servers to download adverts but it won't often share location information either. If you are a serious gamer you might be surprised at where your battery life is going, even if you are playing games that are not processor-intensive. It's a small price to pay for something that probably costs less than a prawn sandwich but which could deliver significant battery performance savings.
17. Keep your phone cool
Mobile phone batteries work better when they are cool, so never leave your phone out in the sun as it can also degrade the battery, exacerbating the problem.
Finally, if you cannot squeeze any more life out of your battery during the working day there are a few more tips that could keep you going.
18. Buy an external battery
It's really handy to have a battery pack in your bag or purse. They come in all shapes and sizes and can be picked up on eBay for under a tenner.
19. Buy a battery case
Better still, carry the battery with you all the time by buying a case that has a battery incorporated in it. Your phone might get a bit bulkier, but you'll most probably double your battery life.
20. Always have a charging cable on you
If you don't want to carry a battery pack, but are not often far from civilisation then the Nomad Chargekey might be the thing for you. This keyring sized USB charger cable is available for both Apple and Android devices. You are rarely far from a USB socket - whether it's a laptop, hi-fi or games console - so having a cable on you at all times could be the differences between a recharge and digital solitude.
Summary
As you can see there are plenty of tricks you can pull to garner a few more percentage points out of those sleek slabs of silicon that we are all so addicted to. Take a moment to see what power-saving tricks your phone already has. Of course, the best thing you can do is apply these tricks early in the day - don't want until you are down to 10%, as a 10% saving on 10% is not a great deal! Until manufacturers either add bigger batteries or develop longer lasting ones then these ideas might be the difference between all day usage and the 'black screen of death'.

lundi 18 janvier 2016

WhatsApp on Your PC and Some Other WhatsApp Tricks

WhatsApp is the most favored and extensively used messaging application. It has undoubtedly transformed the way mobile gadgets have been employed for advertising. Here are some tricks that you can apply to your WhatsApp advertising campaign.
Change your contact number:
If you are planning to change the contact information linked to your WhatsApp account, WhatsApp provides an amazing feature to change the existing contact number with the new one.
All you need to do is, go through 'Settings' and click on 'Account'. You will find an option "Change number", tap on it and enter your existing and new contact number. This contact number update process migrates your account information, groups and settings to the new number.
Disable WhatsApp's Last seen feature:
WhatsApp's last seen feature is a good way to know the last seen availability on WhatsApp of your contacts. To hide your last seen, you need to go to the 'Settings' and opt for 'Account'. Tap to 'Privacy' tab and select 'Last seen' and then choose whom you want to show your last availability on WhatsApp.
There are three options available, you have to mark one among 'Everybody, My contacts and Nobody' according to your requirements.
Lock Your WhatsApp account:
Locking your WhatsApp is an amazing feature to make you feel secure about your messages and information. To lock your WhatsApp account, you need to install "Chat Lock application" from the Google Play Store.
In Chat Lock application, there are many messengers, including WhatsApp. You can lock WhatsApp and other messengers using different auto lock timing and passwords to protect your messages and data.
Retrieve Your deleted WhatsApp conversations:
Sometimes when we delete the unwanted chats and information from WhatsApp, we also delete important messages and data and may to recover them back. WhatsApp provides a backup feature that allows you to take advantage and recover and restore your previous conversions.
All you have to do is uninstall and reinstall your WhatsApp account. At the time of installation, WhatsApp will ask you to restore your history and conversations, tap OK to get your old messages back.
There are so many other tricks some as knowing WhatsApp statistics to get all the information about your account, setting up pop up notifications, using WhatsApp without a number, hiding WhatsApp images and videos from the phone gallery, extending WhatsApp trial pack, blocking unwanted users, hiding your status and profile picture etc., but here is a last one you may like.
How to use WhatsApp on your PC and synchronize it with your phone
WhatsApp doesn't work only on mobile devices; it also works on your PC. If you have a WhatsApp account, you can synchronize its content to use it on your PC. This feature is only available with Google's Chrome browser. When you synchronize between your mobile device and PC, the information of WhatsApp is also synchronized as well.
Notifications will appear on your PC's WhatsApp until you logout of the account. This synchronization can be done with or without Bluestacks. The process is really easy:
Synchronization without Bluestacks:
To run WhatsApp on your PC without using Bluestacks, you need to follow the these steps -
Step 1: If you don't have a Chrome browser, download and install it onto your PC.
Step 2: And enter the URL " https://web.whatsapp.com/ " in the Chrome address bar.
Step 3: A QR code appears on the instructions page, follow the instruction according to your operating system and mobile phone. Go to the WhatsApp Web to get the WhatsApp Web QR scanner.
Step 4: Scan the QR code and you are done with the synchronization process.
After completing the process, you can use your messages on the PC as well as on your mobile. To terminate the synchronization just close the session.
Synchronization with Bluestacks:
Take advantage of Bluestacks to synchronize your WhatsApp account by using the same contact number for your PC and mobile device. Using Bluestacks, you can connect with various kinds of messengers at once such as Facebook, Hangout, WhatsApp and many more. Here are the steps to assist you:
Step 1: First download and install Bluestacks software onto your PC and then run WhatsApp to utilize it.
Step 2: Download and install the Bluestacks Cloud Connect application on your smartphone or mobile device from Google's play store.
Step 3: After installing, open the app on your mobile devices and it will ask your to enter a pin.
Step 4: Open Bluestacks on your PC and go to the "setting and opt" to connect with cloud connect. A registration key will be sent to your phone.
Step 5: Enter the registration key in your mobile application and then select the option for synchronization on mobile Bluestacks app.
Now you are ready to use WhatsApp on your PC as well as your mobile taking advantage of Bluestacks.

samedi 16 janvier 2016

How to Optimize Android for Gaming?

If you are a die-hard gamer, then you must have downloaded and installed several HD games in your newly bought Android smartphone; after all the Google Play Store has given so much to its users. While you are in the middle of your favorite game, you really don't want your phone to interrupt your fights or attacks, especially when a high score is waiting next door. Well, every electronic device comes with a tendency to slow down after a period of utilization. Not just for Android, this holds true for every other gadget or smartphone available today.
Despite being the most popular mobile operating system, Android has a few lagging issues. What could be the reasons behind the slow performance of Android devices, even if they are new?
Let's not talk about high-end Android smartphones, everyone cannot have them. So, here are some manual steps to optimize your lagging Android smartphone for better gaming experience:
  • Uninstall Irrelevant Applications: Try to get rid of the unwanted applications, such as bloatware or other applications that you rarely use. It increases the storage space on your Android device.
  • Turn-off Animations: The joy that Android supports live wallpapers sometimes converts to annoyance. Live wallpapers and animations also consume battery. To really boost up your device's performance, try to avoid live wallpapers and this enhances the battery back-up as well.
  • Boost RAM Memory: Even if your device is sitting idle, there might be some apps running in the background without your knowledge. By closing these apps, you can save the smartphone's resources. Free RAM on your device instantly increases the overall performance.
  • Identify Resource-Appealing Apps: Some apps cause a huge battery drop. Live-widgets, push notifications, background syncs and background running apps badly affect your device's processor. Your phone may suffer noticeable lags while running multiple applications. Identify and delete these resource-hungry applications to release RAM.
  • Clean Junk: Timely optimize your Android device to clean up the junk files or temporary files. Either do it manually or you can also go for any app that deletes the junk to boost the device's performance.
  • Boost Battery Power: To improve the overall device's performance, battery should be kept charged as well. Playing games in low battery can cause some serious lags to your Android smartphone. A processor wouldn't be able to perform well with a drained battery. With the help of some apps, you can increase the battery's life by 50%.
  • Adjust Graphics Settings: Playing HD games on a phone with decent specifications can be a challenging task. For a better gaming experience, adjust the graphics settings from heavy to medium; or to the settings matching up with your device's specifications. By doing so, you can prevent some serious glitches while scoring heavy numbers in your favorite game.
  • Update to the Recent Version: Every app update comes with minor bug fixes and several attractive features. Acquire the habit of reading user reviews before downloading any app. And, keep updating the games you have installed on your Android device.
Instead of manually discovering the space-hogging and irrelevant applications, you can use any free tool that performs this task and enables you to clean-up your phone easily.

mercredi 13 janvier 2016

How to Sell Your Used Mobile Quickly?

So what do you do when you want to sell your used mobile, and that too real quick? In the present
times of digital consumerism, we are at a stage where we change our smartphone more frequently than ever before. While there are numerous options when it comes to finding the right place to buy a new smartphone, we often don't have any idea about what to do with the old one. People want to get cash for their mobiles quickly and at the best price but the cumbersome quest to find the right buyer, best price and so on makes it a daunting task.
Tips to Keep in Mind
There are many re-commerce and classified websites around that allow people to trade-in their devices for cash. Popular classified websites like OLX and Quikr allow users to post ads for their mobile sans any cost. And when a buyer finds your advertisement attractive enough, they can contact you through the website for more details about the price and condition of the device. On the other hand, re-commerce websites allow users to earn money in lieu of their old phones quickly by selling it on the website itself. Having said that, don't forget these steps before trading in or posting ads for the sale of your device online:
  • Research: Do some research about the website where you wish to sell or put up your ad for your device. Try reading customer testimonials and reviews to find out about their experience with the website's services.
  • Compare: Try comparing the prices that different websites are offering to find the best deal.
  • Decide: Decide only when you are confident enough that you are getting the right price for your used smartphone and make sure that the website is credible.
Why Consider Re-Commerce Sites for Selling Your Device
When you wish to get the right price for your used smartphone quickly, re-commerce sites usually tend to be better in many ways. Here's why:
  • No Need to Find the Buyer: Unlike classified websites, where you need to attract buyers towards your advertisement in order to make a deal, re-commerce companies buy your smartphone directly through the website within a few clicks. You don't have to wait for consumers to read your ad and respond.
  • No Need to Find the Best Price: Re-commerce websites generally offer best market price for used smartphones to have an upper edge over classified websites. Hence, you don't have to bargain to get the best price.
  • Saves Time: Re-commerce websites buy back your used device from anywhere and at any time, unlike classified websites where you have to make at least one meeting to show your smartphone physically to the buyer. It simply saves a lot of time and hassle.
So whether you are upgrading to a new device or have already bought a new one, now you know what to do with your old one. The points mentioned above cover almost everything you need to keep in mind to get the right price for your device and that too, within a few clicks. Now you just need to identify the right platform, and find the right deal.

lundi 11 janvier 2016

How to Lower Your Cell Phone Data Bill

Mobile data is something that most of the smartphone users use a lot these days. Most of us have faced a common problem where our data allowance runs out before the end of the month. I will discuss some simple steps that will help you to save data on your cell phone and ensure that you do not run out of your data allowance on your smartphone.
Remove or Uninstall unwanted applications: Many times we have a lot of unwanted apps on our smartphones that we rarely use but they keep sucking data which is nothing but a wastage. So go ahead and uninstall all the unwanted applications that you do not use and this way you can easily save data that was simply being wasted on these apps.
Connect to Wi-fi: A lot of times we visit places like coffee shops, airports and shopping complexes that offer free Wi-fi. You can save at least 10% of your data allowance by using complimentary Wi-fi though you need to ensure that the Wi-fi you are connecting to must be secure and do not do things like online banking or anything important over a public Wi-fi network.
Disabling auto update feature: A lot of times whenever an update for an application is launched it gets updated automatically. It is important to turn off auto update feature on your smartphone. You can easily go ahead and update all these applications when you are at your home over Wi-fi. This way you can easily save a lot of your mobile data and use it when you really need it the most.
Switching off data connection: A lot of times we do not need data on our smartphones but it is still running and this also drains your battery. So it is always advisable to switch off data when you do not need it. Even when you go to sleep every night you should make it a habit to switch off data as it will not only help save data but also keep your smartphone battery from getting drained.
Keeping track of smartphone data: You need to keep a track of the data being used on your smartphone and this is an inbuilt feature in all the smartphones. There are some applications that consume a lot of data and hibernating those apps is an easy way to save that data. You can also download a data monitor application that will help you keep a track of the data you are using on your smartphone.

mercredi 3 juin 2015

Tips And Tricks to Use iPhone 6

Ever since the dawn of apple devices, iPhones have been a popular and preferred choice amongst the
people. While iPhone 6 is the epitome of smartphone technology by the Apple chaps, using it will surely require a lot of guidance. This is simply because you haven't use something so fabulous before. The iPhone 6 is equipped with an Apple iOS. For those who are first time users, making the shift from the regular smartphone to the Apple iPhone can be tough. Therefore, we are here to help you simplify such problems. Presented below are some really simple and cost effective trips that can make a big difference when it comes to using iPhone 6.
While a lot of the new users will agree that the tips are a great help, we think even the old users will enjoy reading them. After all, there is no harm in brushing up a bit, every once in a while.
Let's get started:
Two step verification: Each time you are going to use the iStore or Apple specific platforms, the phone will ask you for your Apple id. Therefore, it is highly recommended that Apple users should start with registering their id. This opens a lot of other options to do and also guarantees that later on, you don't waste time trying to complete a transaction using your Apple id.
Killing apps: If you are not using the app on your iPhone, ensure that you are shutting it down. Keeping it on unnecessarily can consume data and the overall battery life. Ideally, the iPhone 6 allows you to close three apps at a time. Just remember to use your fingers in a coordinated fashion.
Do not disturb: For those being disturbed by the constant beeping on the mobile, we would recommend you to opt for the Do not disturb option available in your settings menu. One click, and you will get the solution to the multiple notifications.
Use the control centre: Those who are keen to access multiple services at one time, the control centre is a great idea. To put it simply, this is the one stop shop that keeps you connected to the various apps in your iPhone 6.
Shake to undo: If you are preparing a word doc on your iPhone 6 and are not happy with what is written, simply shake it to undo. This doesn't take time and is absolutely easy to do.

5 Great Tips to Increase Your Smartphone Battery Life!!!