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See how you can make your Android Battery Last Longer

This is one important question that needs answer especially to the newbies on Android devices. Yes it's true that some batteries are better than others in capacity and durability but no matter how strong your battery is, if you don't apply the good and necessary measures, you won't get the best out of it.

The major causes of fast battery discharge and draining are:-
==> Running many applications in background
==> Increasing your phone screen light
==> Increasing the display time of your screen to ‎more than 1 minute
==> Installing too many apps
==> using too many chatting apps (all the chating apps uses live notification and this works in your phone background even without your knowledge)
==> Charging your battery with a non recommended charger or power source
==> Leaving your 3g network ON all the time even when not in use
==> using VPN apps for free browsing (yes all the VPN apps run in background and contributes to your battery draining too fast)
==> Not having a good battery app or task killer app on your phone
==> Not clearing cache files of some apps on your phone. etc.


If you hate to see those warning red signals on y‎our phone for low battery, then use this steps to minimize it. This tutorial will not do magic for you O! But it will improve your battery performance to the nearest minimum. I have written posts on how to extend battery life of phones using battery doctor app and greenify but today I will be doing it with yet another task killing application that equally works good.

Though phone manufacturers like Gionee, Infinix mobility and even Tecno have started producing nice smartphones with very good battery life, but some brothers and sisters here are still wallowing in the forest of bad phone batteries.

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