Are you troubled by the question of how to save battery? Do you own an Android smartphone? Although most people point the finger at the smartphone for a (too) quickly drained battery, in large cases it is only a scapegoat. The key is the use of a mobile phone, where operating systems play a big role. Android proved to be particularly greedy, sometimes straining the battery unnecessarily. But there are solutions for Android that keep the smartphone at high speeds and at the same time do not keep the battery in the anaerobic zone all the time.
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Smartphones can do wonders, but they cost a fortune when they run out of battery. Much has already been said about the latter, but with the advent of lithium-ion batteries found in most smartphones, things have changed considerably. Former rules have become redundant, once good habits have become bad. It is also a misconception that we no longer need to worry about the battery. Let's see what commandments apply to them today and what is the recipe for their long life.
We all know how annoying it is when our phone starts beeping in the middle of the day that it's running out of battery, the charger is alone at home, and we are therefore cut off from the world for the whole afternoon. With the award-winning Mini Power concept, this will never happen again. The cardboard vitamin fills our phone's battery anywhere and anytime.
Battery autonomy or The expected operating time of the laptop without charging depends on many factors. High screen brightness, overburdened processors and powerful graphics cards are among the most annoying, and wireless interfaces (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) and 'leeches' on USB lines also add their share. But there are also web browsers at the battery tray. And which one is the greediest? Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, maybe Firefox?