Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Android: 9 tips on how to save battery in the Galaxy Note and 5 … – Tecmundo

The Galaxy Note 5 design has been reworked and now meets the standards set by the Galaxy S6. But not only aesthetic innovations have pleased consumers who opt for the new phablet Samsung; last generation components are also part of the newly launched device (see more here).

Equipped with Super AMOLED screen with resolution Quad HD and 518 pixels per inch density, Indeed device delivers a high quality image to users. Exynos 7420 chipset with octa-core processor, the Galaxy Note 5 does not disappoint also in the category performance. All this comes at a price, of course:. Battery 3000 mAh ends up being quickly drained during days of heavy use

Saving energy, however, and make the cell survive for more a day away from the outlets is possible. Check 9 tips on how to increase the battery life of your Galaxy Note. 5 – apply the procedures below also on your Samsung Galaxy S6 to optimize this device power management

1 – Reduce screen brightness

One of the most common commands used by those who want to save energy can also be run with the Galaxy Note Galaxy 5 or 6. Access settings system and find the “Display” option; reduce, then the brightness of the screen.

2 – Decrease time backlight

Do you really need one minute or more to view your notifications? Reduce the backlight time is another way to optimize battery management among devices.

Siga by Settings & gt; Vistor & gt; duration of the backlight and decrease the time the backlight prior to the lock screen

3 – Use a. theme and dark wallpaper

While on the Question power consumption depending on panel lighting, the use of a theme and dark wallpaper can be the solution to users who wish to enhance contrasts and not reduce (much) the brightness of the device screen.

Viste Samsung’s shop (here) and download of gray or black subjects, so

. 4 – Turn off smart Suspension

Intelligent Suspension makes using the phone’s front camera to keep the on screen while you look at the display. The feature is very useful, it is true.

Mas it also means that the camera has to run in the background – which results in energy consumption. To disable the feature go Settings / Display / Intelligent Suspension

. 5 – Disable the scanning wireless networks

Both the Galaxy Note 5 as the Galaxy S6 have the native function of automatic scanning wireless networks – even when the WiFi option is off, close networks are identified

Clique Wi-Fi & gt; More & gt; Always allow search and the open tab, select “Search only while Wi-Fi is on”

. 6 – Convert the screen to grayscale

Also available for both phones from Samsung, the conversion option of the graphics to grayscale allows energy saving – function is ideal to those who usually visit websites or open documents to take readings.

Para enable the viewer to display monochrome images click Settings / Accessibility / Display and then “Grayscale”

. 7 – Turn off the Briefing

The Briefing application keeps the user updated news from the display near the main unit’s display. The fact is that the service, as well as consume energy, grasps considerable amount of RAM memory resources.

Para disable app, open your home screen, press for a few seconds aggregator interface and then uncheck the box shown at the top of the feature

. 8 – Movements and gestures

Processes dedicated to interpreting commands from efforts have to be run in the background, which generates, therefore, consumption of more energy. If you do not usually mute calls or enable intelligent alerts through the movement of the hands, turn off the “movements and gestures.”

Basta click on the selector switches on and off, thus specific functions. The option can be managed in Settings / Movements and gestures

9. – Cancel the vibration emission

The engine that generates vibrations is another avid consumers of energy. Access the “vibrations” option and select the functions that should appropriate the use

What application you use or disable to conserve energy and improve the performance of your Android? Comment on TecMundo Forum

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