Android based phones are the most popular smartphones on the market today. Android is easily outselling the iPhone and is available on every major mobile carrier. New users often struggle to really get the most out of their Android handset. Common criticisms of Android would likely evaporate if more users knew ways to maximize the benefit of their Android handset. Here are some applications, tips and tricks that I have found to really boost the usefulness of my Android phone.
Managing Your Battery Life
A criticism that I hear often is that Android phones have very poor battery life. That was certainly true with the earliest models, and it can still be true with the newer handsets. Fortunately, there are a number of tools for managing your battery life that will help you squeeze the most from your Android phone's battery.
Some of the features of Android are not needed on a constant basis. These include Bluetooth, WiFi and GPS. The se features can quickly drain the phone battery if they are running continuously. Fortunately, Android version 1.6 added some tools to make it easier to switch these items off in order to increase battery life. There is a widget you can add to your phone's desktop that allows you to switch these features ON and OFF with a single touch. Many applications have the ability to toggle these ON and OFF as well so if an application needs one of these features, it can activate it.
Another frustrating aspect of managing your battery life on Android is that the default battery meter only displays a color: green, yellow and red to indicate how much battery power remains. This can make it harder to gauge if an application is draining your battery more quickly than normal. Battery Meter Lite is a free application that includes a battery remaining notification. When this notification is enabled a battery icon with the percentage of battery remaining will appear in your notifica tion area. This makes it much easier to manage your battery life because you know exactly how much battery power remains.
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Saturday, 13 August 2011
Are You Getting All You Can Out of Your Android Phone?
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