how to save battery life in window phone - 18 tips to increase battry life in windows phone
tips to extend battery life on Windows Phone We love our smartphones, but one issue that
might come up is battery life. If you’re a heavy
user, you want to find ways to be able to use the
phone as long as you can before needing to
recharge.
We have included 17 tips to extend your
Windows Phone 8 battery life, but many of these
tips involve turning off services and features. You
decide which services you’re willing to let go to
save juice. You don’t need to follow all of them,
but following some will help extend the battery
life on your Windows Phone 8 device.
Head past the break to read our tips with
screenshots and video.
1. Use battery saver
You can set your phone to automatically save
power when the battery level is low. Head to
settings > battery saver, and turn it on. It turns
off some services while in standby to help
preserve battery life, but you will still receive calls
and texts. Emails will have to be refreshed
manually.
Even if your battery charge isn’t low, you can
manually turn on battery saver by clicking the
advanced button. You’ll have three options: when
battery is low, now until next charge, or always
(not recommended). You know it is active when a
little heart appears over the battery icon on the
status bar.
2. Turn off unnecessary sounds
Select only the sounds that you need. You can
turn off certain sounds by going to settings, then
ringtones + sounds. We like to turn off the sounds
for key press, lock and unlock, and camera
shutter. We like to keep notification sounds on. If
you receive a lot of emails, you may also want to
turn off the sound for new mails.
3. Set glance to peek (Lumia only)
Glance on Nokia Lumia Windows Phone 8 lets you
take a look at clock and notifications when your
phone switches to standby. You can choose to
turn this off, but it’s a cool feature to have. Head
to settings > glance, then select peek. This option
lets you see the glance screen when you hover
your hand over the phone. Don’t forget to set the
start and end times.
4. Turn off double tap to wake up phone (Lumia
only)
Double tap to wake up phone is another cool
feature to have on Nokia Lumia devices, but you
can turn this off to save battery life. If you’re
happy with pressing the power button to wake up
the phone, then there shouldn’t be any problem
turning off this option.
5. Lower the auto screen brightness
By default, your screen brightness is set
automatically on medium. You can change this.
Go to settings > brightness. Switch off the
automatically adjust option and switch the level
to low. Turn back on the automatically adjust
option for a lower auto screen brightness that can
help conserve battery.
6. Prevent some apps running in the background
Some apps may run in the background
unnecessarily. If you don’t want them running in
the background, go to settings > swipe to
applications, then tap background tasks. Tap the
app you want to block, and tap block.
7. Turn on airplane mode
If you're listening to music or using your phone,
but don't want to make or receive calls, you can
switch airplane mode on. It turns off cellular, Wi-
Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC sharing in one try, but you
can individually turn them back on if you need to.
8. Turn on NFC or Bluetooth only when needed
If you don’t use NFC sharing or Bluetooth often,
we recommend turning them off. Reactivate these
features only when needed. Go to settings > tap
+send or settings > Bluetooth to switch them off.
9. Set to check for new mail less frequently
If you have added email accounts that don’t need
to be checked frequently, you can change how
often your phone downloads new content from
those accounts. Instead of 30 minutes, change it
to hourly, every 2 hours, or even by manual
request only. Go to settings > email+accounts,
then click on a mailbox account. Change the
frequency under “Download new content.”
10. Decrease screen time-out
You can set the screen to automatically switch
off after a short time. Go to settings > lock
screen, then scroll all the way down to where it
says “Screen times out after.” The shortest time
you can choose is 30 seconds.
11. Keep Wi-Fi on when screen switches off
It’s more efficient on the battery when Wi-Fi
connection is used to connect to the Internet,
rather than a mobile data connection. To keep the
Wi-Fi connection on even when the phone screen
switches off, go to settings > Wi-Fi > advanced,
and tap the Keep Wi-Fi on when the screen times
out check box.
12. Stop scanning for new Wi-Fi networks
If you have already added your Wi-Fi networks at
home or office, it will be more battery efficient to
stop the phone from scanning for new networks in
the background. Go to settings > Wi-Fi >
advanced, then uncheck “Notify me when new
networks are found.”
13. Disconnect Xbox Live
If you don’t care about uploading games scores
and achievements to Xbox Live , you can prevent
your phone from connecting to the service. Go to
settings > swipe to applications > games, then
turn off “Connect with Xbox.” This is really helpful
if you actually have more games listed under
“other” compared to Xbox Live compatible games.
14. Disconnect Xbox Music
If you don’t use Xbox Music , you can disconnect
from the service. Go to settings > swipe to
applications > music+videos, then turn off
“Connect with Xbox Music.” You can also turn off
Xbox Music cloud collection from here. This
doesn’t affect users who prefer to listen to music
with other services like Pandora, Spotify, or Nokia
MixRadio
.
15. Close apps you are not using
If you know you’re done using an app, press the
back button to exit instead of pressing the
Windows Phone key. If you have the latest
Windows Phone 8 update 3, you can also exit
apps by pressing and holding the back button
then clicking the X’s on the upper right corner of
the apps you want to close.
16. Ensure that your phone SW and apps are up-
to-date
Some updates bring bug fixes and optimizations
that may be beneficial to your device’s battery
life. Make sure you have the latest phone
software by going to settings > phone update.
For app updates, go to Store > Updates.
17. Use power cases or portable USB chargers
Another way to extend the battery life of your
Windows Phone 8 device is to use accessories.
There are portable USB chargers like the Nokia
DC
-18 and cases with built-in extra battery like
the camera grip for the Nokia Lumia 1020 .
So those are some tips to help you extend the
battery life of your Windows Phone 8 device.
You
don’t have to follow all our tips, but following
some of them may help.
If you feel like your battery is draining unusually
fast, restart your device by pressing and holding
the power and volume down keys simultaneously
until the phone vibrates. Release and the phone
will restart. If you feel it’s still draining fast, the
battery may be wearing out and requires
replacing. You may need to contact the
manufacturer for support.
Do you have more battery-saving tips for
Windows Phone 8 that we may have missed? Let
us know in the comments!
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