Monday, January 3, 2011

Improve Your Touch Phones Battery Life

Many touch providers offer different number of talk time and stand by time to their users. But most of the occasions, we were not enjoyed either that talk time or stand by time. Of course it depends upon many factors like signal clarity and usage of various applications, etc. perhaps one of the greatest frustrations for users who using touch phones, is need to replace their touch phones battery once or twice or thrice in a year or total life time. Even though batteries are not expensive, but the total cost of constantly replacing a battery in quick sessions will be more. Most thwarting one too!

While many people may believe that, there are various steps that you can take to prolong the life of your touch screen phonesbattery, saving your precious time and valuable many. The main thing to increase your touch phones battery life is, always charge it less frequently. While you may be thinking that it’s very hard or even impossible, you will be surprised that it does work. It can be done without interrupting your day to day activities with your touch phones. It is advisable that then switch off your touch phones, if you are going to sleep or no need to use your touch phones for a while. Try to understand that it’s a time for ourselves to sleep and stay away from the constantly moving with your touch phones.

Many people using their touch phones in “vibration mode”. Try to avoid that option to increase your touch phones stand by time as well as “battery life”. Turning off your touch phones back light is also good point for your battery life. Just change your backlight settings to short time and try to reduce the level of brightness in order to get high efficiency from your battery.

Try to put your touch phones turn off while you are in travel. You can get two benefits from this. One is you can avoid phone calls which is unnecessary, while you are in travel. Second one, frequent of signal modification or change surely affects your touch phones battery running time.

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