
Usually mobile versions of websites are less graphic intensive, requiring less processor to display them and consequently less battery power. If your phone has the option to default to mobile sites, then turn this on.
2. Don't cover the light sensor
Most phones have a light sensor, which is usually located at the top of the phone. This automatically adjusts the brightness of your screen. If it is covered, the phone increases it's screen brightness. To avoid extra battery being used, ensure this sensor isn't covered or obstructed by anything
3. Turn off your phone before removing the battery
Always power your phone down before removing the battery. Failing to do this may lead to damage to the battery
4. Use a wall charger where possible
If you have the choice of charging from a computer via a USB cable or a wall charger, always choose the wall charger. Not only is it faster, but the charge will last longer
5. EDGE uses more power than 3G
3G is much more energy efficient than EDGE so if you have the option, choose 3G.
6. Disable / remove active widgets
Widgets that are constantly running on the homescreens consume battery power. If you don't use them much, consider turning them off or removing them.
7. Manage your power and battery life better
A useful features is the ability to manage your power settings.
Simply go to Settings menu and press Power Saving.
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