Increase Battery Life on any Android 4.4 KitKat phone
Today, I going to show you how to increase Battery Life on any Android 4.4 KitKat phone.
Most of those New features of Android 4.4 KitKat come at a cost, as larger, higher-resolution displays which drains more battery life.
Here are some best tips i will be providing you to Increase Battery Life on any Android 4.4 KitKat phone:
Increase Battery Life on any Android 4.4 KitKat phone
1.Lower the display brightness
As all Android 4.4 kitkat user knows that Android 4.4 KitKat offers a list of apps which runs in background and the percentage of battery that they use which lowers the battery life. Nexus 5 phone is one of the main culprit phone we have found. So to avoid , and increase battery life you will need to To change lower brightness (Go to -> Settings > Device > Display).
2. Turn ON Wifi and Turn OFF Mobile data connection
Unless you are in not in a range of a Wifi signal make sure that you have is turned off Wifi on your smartphone. Turn ON Wifi and Turn OFF Mobile data connection will save you the most battery power, since using Wifi takes less power than Mobile data connection.
Note: Google scan your location for several services, especially with Google Now. With this option unchecked, you will save battery life.
3.Use a standard wallpaper
Animated wallpapers drains battery a lot more in Android 4.4 KitKat phone than a simple image
4. Turn NFC off
NFC is another superb feature of android 4.4 that can eat your battery life. Ensure you turn it on, only when you want to use it. For those who need to keep it enabled, double-check to see that Android Beam is disabled.
To adjust these settings, navigate to Settings > More (under Wireless and Networks) > NFC.
5. Do not sync
When add an account to your phone, Google assumes you'd like to sync just about everything. That includes Google Play purchases, Google Keep, and even photos.
That last one is killer: photos. Each time you snap a picture, Google uploads it to your account to back it up. For those who use their phone as their primary camera (that's everyone, right?), this can seriously hurt your battery life.
There are two ways to change this. Head to settings and find your e-mail address under Accounts. Tap the account name again to access sync settings, where you can un-check the items you don't want synced. Included there is that "Google Photos" option.
Alternatively, head to the Gallery app > Settings, and disable Google Photos Sync.
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