But just as said (don’t know who) that every great thing in this world also has its downside, so does Android and for Android dear reader, is the battery consumption problem. I recently have been seeing a lot of people on the web from social networks to forums all complaining about their smartphone batteries not lasting for long and how they always hope there is a way to minimize the battery consumption rate.
Android smartphones are the leading (literally) phones that
vigorously sell all around the globe, they basically have the most apps and do
great lot of cool stuff that I guess you all know if you’re or have ever used
one.
But just as said (don’t know who) that every great thing in
this world also has its downside, so does Android and for Android dear reader, is the battery
consumption problem. I recently have been seeing a lot of people on the web
from social networks to forums all complaining about their smartphone batteries
not lasting for long and how they always hope there is a way to minimize the
battery consumption rate.
Some of you even go ahead and download various apps that
help (not that much but a little) in solving your issue of the battery not
lasting. So I decide to do a little digging around the web and see how I can be
of help to some of you.
Recently The AVG Antivirus Team with the help of their
cleaner app which is currently the most used cleaner app in the android world
did a little more research concerning the battery consumption rate of various
apps that get your battery running like a gazelle that is about to be drugged
by a lion for its lunch in the Serengeti game park.
And in the below image are
the various auto start apps and user-run apps the drain your battery without a
second thought.
My Piece of advice concerning
the above apps if you have any and really like it is;
· Never I mean Never ever leave any of the apps running in case you are not using them and also do not multi-task (run two or more) any of the above apps.
· Do not I repeat, do not use your smartphone when it is charging (I Know this is extremely hard for most users). This is the greatest battery killing technique that 98% of android users do face and thereby killing their battery and blaming it on the phone.
· And Finally If you have any of the above apps, I recommend you go to the applications list and open each of them as if you are going to uninstall them and see whether you often use it, and if not, then uninstall it.
That’s
it for today. Please if you think this is helpful enough, don’t forget to hit
the share button and help your friends save their battery.
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