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Smartphones are more than just mobile phones and Smartphone batteries have to be a whole lot smarter too. Check out the amount of work a Smartphone is expected to do - check emails, send emails, organize meetings, schedule luncheon dates with friends, sending text e-messages, process business data, create and edit documents, view movies, play songs, engage in games and access the internet. What would happen if the battery dies in the middle of your busy day?! The world as we know it would come to a stop. Yes, you can charge batteries in the office, in cars, in hospitals or anywhere you go. But it would put a limit to our mobility. Smartphone batteries, unfortunately, are not able to run along with their Smartphones. They cough, sputter and die sooner than you want them to. Imagine losing power in the middle of an important presentation. But there are ways to make them last longer and increase the time between charging. Just a few simple suggestions but they may improve battery life significantly. It may be news to you that you can keep charging your lithium ion batteries as often as you want. So keep charging while in your office, waiting in the hospital or airport lounges or while driving to meet clients. So go ahead and plug it in. Check out your settings menu and turn on the energy-saving settings. Make sure your screen saver comes up as soon as possible. That is a big energy saver. You can turn off the vibration mode and just keep the ringing mode on. You can lessen the brightness of your screen - another big energy saver. In places where you can call and not email, do so. Also limit your email downloads. A Smartphone uses twice as much energy to send an email than to make a call. Your Smartphone's operating systems are also big power consumers. But manufacturers try to improve power saving in newer versions. So keep updating your operating systems and software. Use simple ringtones rather than musical ringtones. Use services like location services only when it is required. Have Bluetooth turned off when not in use. Keep your phone locked. While driving keep your Smartphone in your pocket and not on the dashboard where the hot sun can fry it. Heat has a deteriorating effect on batteries. Also make calls in lean hours rather than in peak hours. Once you have acquainted yourself with your Smartphone and the various ways you can save energy, put it into practice. Check out EBay for a complete range of Smartphone batteries and the best deals offered. Buy good batteries from authorized dealers. And a hot tip - carry an extra battery for emergencies.


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