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How to conserve smartphone battery life: Check top 5 tips to save battery and maximize usage

How to conserve smartphone battery: In a fast-paced world that is connected all the time, having a smartphone with a rapidly discharging battery can become a headache. So, check out the top 5 tips to save battery and maximize usage of your smartphone.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Jan 02 2024, 11:51 IST
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Optimise Brightness - Adjusting your screen brightness can help conserve battery life. Experts recommend keeping it between 65% and 70%, but find the level that's comfortable for your eyes. To make adjustments, simply swipe down from the top right corner of your home screen to access the brightness slider. Tweak it to your preference. (Unsplash)
1/5 Optimise Brightness - Adjusting your screen brightness can help conserve battery life. Experts recommend keeping it between 65% and 70%, but find the level that's comfortable for your eyes. To make adjustments, simply swipe down from the top right corner of your home screen to access the brightness slider. Tweak it to your preference. (Unsplash)
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Temperature Management - Extreme temperatures can significantly impact your smartphone’s battery capacity. Try to keep your phone at an ambient temperature between 16°C to 22°C (62°F to 72°F). Avoid exposing your device to temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F), as it can permanently damage battery capacity. (Unsplash)
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2/5 Temperature Management - Extreme temperatures can significantly impact your smartphone’s battery capacity. Try to keep your phone at an ambient temperature between 16°C to 22°C (62°F to 72°F). Avoid exposing your device to temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F), as it can permanently damage battery capacity. (Unsplash)
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Optimal Storage Conditions - If you plan to store your device for an extended period, ensure it's around 50% charged. Avoid storing it fully charged or fully discharged, as both extremes can impact battery health. If storing for over six months, charge to 50% every six months. (Unsplash)
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3/5 Optimal Storage Conditions - If you plan to store your device for an extended period, ensure it's around 50% charged. Avoid storing it fully charged or fully discharged, as both extremes can impact battery health. If storing for over six months, charge to 50% every six months. (Unsplash)
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Screen brightness and Wi-Fi usage - Adjusting screen brightness and utilizing Wi-Fi instead of cellular networks can significantly preserve battery life. Dim the screen using Control Centre and activate Auto-Brightness in Settings. When you use your iPhone to access data, a Wi‑Fi connection uses less power than a cellular network, therefore, use Wi‑Fi at all times. (Unsplash)
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4/5 Screen brightness and Wi-Fi usage - Adjusting screen brightness and utilizing Wi-Fi instead of cellular networks can significantly preserve battery life. Dim the screen using Control Centre and activate Auto-Brightness in Settings. When you use your iPhone to access data, a Wi‑Fi connection uses less power than a cellular network, therefore, use Wi‑Fi at all times. (Unsplash)

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Charging accessories - It is advisable to only use the charging adapter and cable that is supplied with your smartphone. If it is damaged, then purchase one that is recommended by the manufacturer, as a third-party charger can permanently damage your smartphone battery. (Unsplash)
5/5 Charging accessories - It is advisable to only use the charging adapter and cable that is supplied with your smartphone. If it is damaged, then purchase one that is recommended by the manufacturer, as a third-party charger can permanently damage your smartphone battery. (Unsplash)
First Published Date: 02 Jan, 11:51 IST
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