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5 best ways to save your battery life with our using any app

Battery life is a big issue for you if gaming and video waching is your hobby .heavily use your your smartphone in dally and drean your battery below 10% is effect your battery longevity. So if you want to save more battery and extended your battery life.
If you're using those ugly power saving app from playstore. That fill with ad's and always run in background you are doing wrong. Those apps not saving your battery power.
I can give you 5 tips thatst help you to make run little bit extra.


Best power saving tips

1. Change Android power saving settings

Just set when your battery is below 30% off your BT, Mobile data or wifi and decrease screen brightness 20-30%.
when you

2. Kill all unwanted background application

Kill all of those junk apps thats you open but fogot to kill.
Goto settings and open Ram useg and see all the runing apps. Click the app you wate wa kill and press Fores to stop.

3. Change screen brightness auto to manual.

manually set your briteness to low. If you select auto briteness then your screen automatically britemore then you need.

4. change your screen off time down
By changing your 

5. Change your animation settings
6.  Remove unnecessary widgets from your homepage.
7. Change your live wallpaper into a satic one.
8. If you are stand in a low signal area then your phone try hard to get the signal. So if you don't need calling then turn off SIM card.
9. Buy a Power bank and Carry with you.
10. Don't use OTG device below 10% battery.

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