Mobile Phone Battery Care Tips
1:33 AM | Author: The Mouse
Like the man with the soul, the phone also has a soul as energy for the battery life. For this reason, care for old cell phone batteries are longer. Consider the following tips:
1. Turn off the phone.You should turn off the phone if you are in a place which is likely to get the signal difficult. If the phone kept active while the phone constantly looking for signals that will make your battery is drained of energy.
2. Use repeater.We are in a very remote, use the cell phone repeaters to amplify the signal capture.
3. Turn off the voice feature is not important, do not let active throughout the day. 
4. Do not switch the ringtone and vibration as well as the battery energy is drained, turn on one of them. While at the movies is better enable the vibration feature, but when in public places like malls, stations and airports, to enable ringtone can be a better choice. 
5. Reduce your phone's screen brightness by 50 percent to more energy-efficient battery in use. 
6. Turn off Bluetooth when not in use. For information only, Bluetooth enabled cell phone battery will drain energy faster. 
7. Just as Bluetooth, infrared features also turn off when not in use. 
8. Turn off other applications that are not used. 
9. Put the phone in a normal temperature so that no damage occurs due to temperature is too high or low. For example, do not carry the phone in the car the sun, on a laptop or game console where the temperature is hot. 
10. Immediately unplug the charger from the phone if the phone battery is full. 
11. Charge the battery was fully and immediately recharge your battery if it has run out. 
12. If you want long battery life, do not often play games on my cell phone, listening to mp3, video calls (video calls), photo editing or browsing. All these activities will only speed up your battery runs out. 
13. Adjust the backlight settings, do not let the flame duration is too long, just 5 to 15 seconds.

Good Luck All..
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