How to Save Battery Life
Android gadgets aren't exactly known for their stellar battery life, but there are things you can do to make it last. First, your screen burns through a lot of juice, but it doesn't have to.
By default, your screen is set to automatically change the brightness depending how long it's been active and the surrounding lighting level. On some gadgets, this works pretty well and on others not nearly as effectively.
You can manually set the brightness by going to
1. Go to Settings > Display.
2. Tap on the Brightness and . Adjust the slider so your screen is visible, but not overly bright
3. In the same area, Settings>Display, you'll see the "Screen timeout" option. This shuts off your screen after you don't use your gadget for a certain amount of time. Set it to a minute or two and watch your battery life improve.
4. You can look at other settings in the Display area as well. For example, "Smart screen" keeps the screen on as long as you're looking at it. This is cool, but it does use a bit more battery life to detect your face
5. Other things aside from the display can drain your battery, such as apps. Android's built-in battery monitor, which you can find at Settings>>Battery, is OK, but it could be better
By default, your screen is set to automatically change the brightness depending how long it's been active and the surrounding lighting level. On some gadgets, this works pretty well and on others not nearly as effectively. batteriser
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