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How to Increase Battery Life On Your Android Phone
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I_IZ_MATT
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I have found these useful tips digging around on the internet and using my knowledge to understand the battery life of the android phones.
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1 You can start with completely draining your battery once and then recharging it to the max.

2 Once your battery is fully charged, navigate to market and search for SystemPanel. Install this app and press the icon to launch. This is a superb app to save your battery as it allows you to kill those tasks which you are currently not attending to on your device.

3 If you are on earlier version of Android like Eclair or Cupcake, go to market and download Switch Toggle Buttons widget. This widget will give you a quick toggle bar which you can easily place on your home screen to turn your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Google Account Sync, GPS on/off and will also allow you to control the display light intensity. Remember that if you want to enhance your Android handsets battery life, always use above mentioned features only when required. For better performance, set the display light intensity to the minimum. Once installed, you will need to go to your home screen and press until widget installation menu appears. Select Add a widget > Switch Toggle Apps.

4 To increase your battery life, you will also need to control EDGE and GPRS usage. APN on/off Widget will help you in keeping your data usage under control. To install this widget, simply log on the market and search for APN on/off. Make sure to keep this widget on your home screen to quickly toggle data connection on/off.

5 Rooted Android device owners can also select their preference as 2G networks only to save some battery. It has been observed that devices using 3G services drain more quickly than those on normal 2G networks.

6 Get rid of all useless apps by installing some app removal and tracking utility like atrackDog. This app will allow you to uninstall all apps which you dont need and are occupying precious space on your phone.

7 Although over-clocking can improve speed of your phone, but we will advise against it as it might make your battery overloaded which usually ends in quick battery drain.
Go to Settings > Accounts & Sync > Uncheck Back ground data. This will actually help in saving your battery life by disallowing data connection to automatically sync Google services.

Hope this helps!
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Thanks for the tut, good post. This helped a ton because my Evo just eats up battery like a fat man on Thanksgiving!;)
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-AirForce- wrote Thanks for the tut, good post. This helped a ton because my Evo just eats up battery like a fat man on Thanksgiving!;)

yeah so does myne i have got the HTC Thunderbolt 4G lte and that thing eats up battery!!
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