Wednesday 19 June 2013

How to save your android's battery

Follow the instructions to save your andriod's battery

Why you're battery drain so soon.

A team of scientists from Purdue University and Microsoft will be revealing some vital information about some of the many popular apps around today and how they are affecting us in terms of energy. Almost 75% of the total energy which is used by apps such as Fchess and Angry Birds is in fact directed and used for advertising and marketing which is aimed at the app user. So all in all, apps that claim to be free are actually charging you in terms of the extra battery life that they consume. The researchers have developed a tool by the name of Eprof, whose function is calculating the energy being used in an app and finding out for what purpose it is being used. The tool currently works for both Android and Windows Mobile phone apps. This is clearly great news for developers working in the app market who can now tweak their apps more efficiently and hopefully it will bring a new variety of more power efficient apps. There are several ways that apps waste energy; for instance, through processes such as tailing and programming bugs. Let’s suppose the research team came across some advertising software which fails to disconnect its connection to the internet after its application had been closed. This means that another app would have to cut the internet connection; and due to the first app’s inefficiency this results in more energy wastage. Tailing is a similar phenomenon which occurs when the direct connection to a cellular network isn’t instantly cut off by an app. Nearly seven seconds of power can go to waste in every transaction. So when using apps such as interactive games over a 3G connection, the user can see major battery depletion. You can use the following apps to save your battery-Easy Battery Saver JuiceDefender - battery saver Tasker

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