The charge of a smartphone battery can run out at the most inconvenient time. To extend the battery life of your phone and keep it charged for longer, you can use several handy tips.
One of them is turning off the internet. When connected to the network, apps continuously update data, send notifications, and sync, which consumes a significant amount of energy. In areas with weak internet signals, especially mobile, the battery drains even faster due to constant attempts to maintain a connection. Disabling Wi-Fi or mobile data greatly reduces the load on the phone's processor and modem.
Previously, "Telegraph" shared tips on how to protect your phone or tablet from frost damage. Remember, you shouldn't plug it in for charging immediately upon arriving home — it should reach room temperature first.