and set it so your backlight is off when your phone is not currently in use.
(03-04-2012, 02:02 PM)l8ersk8er941 Wrote: [ -> ]and set it so your backlight is off when your phone is not currently in use.
I believe all phones automatically turn off the backlight after a period of time anyway?
Some of this is more common sense more than anything. Not the best IMHO.
Thanks for the tips, I've done this before. Turning off BlueTooth, and WiFi saves a LOT of battery. Also, making calls, watching videos, or listening to music can drain your battery fast.
Doing all of the stated, along with restarting the phone daily/every few days also helps to "improve" battery life. Set the backlight to the shortest reasonable setting too.
Yeah i can tell, probably make sure you don't leave your phone on browsing..
This is actually pretty inefficient on the iPhone, it usually saves less than 30 minutes of battery life.
This is something I have done with every smart phone I have owned, they always seem to run out of battery very quickly. There are some battery savers that also work quite well.
I suggest buying CaseChargers, they fit around and look nice, protecting it and also adding an extra charge.
1. Turn down brightness
2. Turn on airplane mode
3. Exit any un-needed apps
4. Clear your RAM
That will save you plenty.