Friday, September 6, 2013

Prodigious way to save the smartphone's battery juice!

at first, i would like to clarify that neither am i going to suggest any applications to save your phone's battery by an extra 20% or 35%, nor i am in for rooting process, that evades your phone out of that authentic luxury, which the brand of your smartphone fed to the crawler in your hands.

Most importantly its not for the geeks party, the method specifically aims to strive in excellence of saving battery by a layman user of smartphone.


Also i hope the layman is now Einstein enough that they keep a count on specs of the smartphone they use, ideally the RAM, Processor and storage. 



The trend of easing is at real height, and the notion of it does satisfies us at various moments and exact needs of our life. Despite how much we appreciate this boom of customization, we get on our android smartphones, the theory of energy balance we studied in primary standards does keep its existence at par.

With my above quote i would like to signify the number of apps we are used to on our smartphones, with rise of built quality in terms of storage we get on our gadgets, easily range from 4 Gigabytes to 32 Gigabytes, thus ensuring the commandment of never ending list of apps we can feed into our smartphones. The interminable list of apps is the key point i would like all readers to take a note of, a host of which are actually serving the purpose while others come to your phones in form of such a guests in your house that presents itself of superior built with lavish design, but in actual sense defeating the relation of application with major purpose, and ideally taking a permanent 4 x 20 Megabits of room in the RAM of your phone.

Now the smartphone which houses so many apps, of practically both kinds, does grow slower in its operation with time. On the news of which rises the thoughts of a new smartphone in heart of layman, otherwise watching commercial of Galaxy series Note 3 would definitely gets you in one.

Main Point, more the number of apps you install on your phone, chances are high of RAM getting occupied in larger digits. The RAM accounts to the usage of battery in various well defined relations. For instance i could link a few,
!~ an app on a RAM in a so called suspended state, keep triggering the CPU ( Processor ) which is responsible for a state change in CPU from low to high, pricking the battery for more juice. For proof you might have seen a closed app event, even after a restart, throws notifications in status bar.
!~ an app on a RAM, in the background keeps fetching data(internet), linking more battery usage.
and there are countless such iterations which keeps on going throughout the day.


The Solution, a viable one which i can provide, which might not be suited for everyone among the mass, but it did definitely helped me out by returning those newbie days of glory, when i got this new smartphone, whose battery did lasted longer than a day and even at times a two.

Incorporating some apps out of your phones into one, like a news reading app, there must be so many, removing all and keeping just a single, the best one you like. Deleting all those rare time used apps, and in chance of return of such times pinning in a bookmark of the web-link of the source of such app on the home screens on your phone, generally most of such apps are based on an algorithm which is previously devised and active through a website. For instance, the app blogger itself, can be fetched in a web browser, the app Google translate also has a web version. All those battery savers apps are on the second side, the work of which ideally even you can do by some simple manipulations.

Removing all those demo apps, all those apps which hung up of unknown errors because of poor built quality. Specifically the apps throwing adverts as notifications, should be uninstalled. And any alternative to access the purpose should be looked to.



To know more about activity of different applications on your smartphone, you can look into the running applications through default phone settings application manager or by using any third party tool like clean master to seek the running phase of application in your smartphone,  you may check the same after a little bit of time, the moment you start/restart your smartphone. The preview of running activities would prove my solution right.

The ratio of number of apps and battery juice is inversely proportional, so as a word of advice i suggest you all to keep a balance in both of them to get the max juice out of your smartphone's battery.

On special requests from root lovers, regarding the bloatwares, the solution is to simply disable the same by going into application manager and declaring the specific app/bloatware as disabled.

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