While the smartphone technology has advanced by leaps and bounds, the batteries that power these devices still seem to be lagging. So while the Samsung S Galaxy II does everything you want, no need to pay attention to battery consumption. Here are some tips on how to maximize battery life.
Not surprisingly, the Samsung screen Galaxy S II is one of the biggest causes in this case. To really save power, it is best if the auto-brightness is turned off by manually tweak brightness. Downloading the latest software updates through a Samsung Kies may help stablise automatically adjusts the effects, if you still want to retain the features.
Keeping a simple background
For power saving measures, plain background helps in maintaining battery life, and a more extreme method is to use a dark wallpaper. AMOLED Screen Samsung S Galaxy II do its job rendering many blacks as bright colors, almost too good and this is when the tension on the battery started to show.
Using Task Manager to kill the pre-loaded background applications
Android multi-tasking is beneficial in many ways, but at the same time, also a power-hungry luxury. Running the Task Manager Galaxy S II from time to time will reveal many unnecessary applications running in the background that you may not be aware of.
Built-in Task Manager allows the user to terminate the resource-hogging applications in a snap. On the plus side, dual-core processor Galaxy S II means that the application can be booted quickly again.
Restrict network access
Samsung Galaxy S II is connected to the network - whether it be through Wi-Fi or 3G automatically by default. Save power by turning off WiFi when not needed. Turning off the push notifications and reduce the frequency at which the Galaxy S II auto-sync to retrieve e-mail also helps save power.
Using Task Manager to kill the pre-loaded background applications
Android multi-tasking is beneficial in many ways, but at the same time, also a power-hungry luxury. Running the Task Manager Galaxy S II from time to time will reveal many unnecessary applications running in the background that you may not be aware of.
Built-in Task Manager allows the user to terminate the resource-hogging applications in a snap. On the plus side, dual-core processor Galaxy S II means that the application can be booted quickly again.
Restrict network access
Samsung Galaxy S II is connected to the network - whether it be through Wi-Fi or 3G automatically by default. Save power by turning off WiFi when not needed. Turning off the push notifications and reduce the frequency at which the Galaxy S II auto-sync to retrieve e-mail also helps save power.
Appropriate charging
Believe it or not, in fact there are certain techniques to prepare the Samsung S Galaxy II for charging. Kept topping up mobile phones batteries whenever possible will no doubt keep the battery fully, but would be more dangerous in the long run. Early in the life of the phone, self-training is needed to determine the actual capacity. It is let it wear itself and then filled at the end of the day when you've run out of power to optimize battery life.
Believe it or not, in fact there are certain techniques to prepare the Samsung S Galaxy II for charging. Kept topping up mobile phones batteries whenever possible will no doubt keep the battery fully, but would be more dangerous in the long run. Early in the life of the phone, self-training is needed to determine the actual capacity. It is let it wear itself and then filled at the end of the day when you've run out of power to optimize battery life.