Extend the Battery Life of Your Lava Android Smartphone 000 November 5, 2014July 25, 2015 Lava International ltd. Your new lava smartphone comes packed with a host of exciting features that you would love to show off to your friends. However, the last thing you would want would be to get a message stating that your battery is low. Here are some ways to increase the battery life of your Lava Android smartphone. Battery Monitoring Tool Ever since the release of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, Google has been placing a Battery Monitoring Tool which lets the user know all they need to know about their battery. Through this, they can know how much percentage of battery is remaining and the estimated time before the battery dies as well as a list of apps that lets the user know which apps is taking the most amount of battery. New GPS Features GPS has become so common that most people arent even sure which app of theirs actually requires the GPS in order to work properly. As you may already be aware, using the GPS consumes your battery juice. Earlier, the only way one had of not using GPS was to shut it off entirely. With Kitkat, new GPS modes have been added which let the user select any one of them depending on his or her preferences. Stop Auto Sync Whenever you add a new Gmail account to your phone, it automatically tries to sync almost anything and everything to your new account. This includes things such as App data, calendar, contacts, photos and so forth. All this is wholly unnecessary and drains your battery a lot. It is advisable to only sync important data by only choosing important things that you need to sync with your email account. Miscellaneous Aside from all this, there are also the usual set of tips and tricks you should follow to improve your battery life. Simple things such as turning off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth can give your phone a lot of battery mileage. Aside from this, you should also remove the fancy live wallpaper and choose a normal static one as that also greatly affects your battery life. Another thing that you can do to squeeze more juice from your battery is to disable haptic feedback and only use those widgets on the home screen that do not require an internet connection. Follow the link to explore Lava Smartphones: bit.ly/1wf5MP9 000
I have been using Lava Iris 810 since 1 year. All the function are good, but the main problem is battery drainage. I have tried to maintain all the above mentioned process, but still it sucks battery very fast . How can I get rid of this? Reply
I have been using Lava Iris 810 since 1 year. All the function are good, but the main problem is battery drainage. I have tried to maintain all the above mentioned process, but still it sucks battery very fast . How can I get rid of this? Reply