The Way to Extend iPhone 3 G’s Battery Life: II
There are the ways to extend the battery life of iPhone 3G.
3G: The new iPhone is released to the market with 3G that its capabilities powerful for quicker emailing, faster downloads, speedier maps, and much more, but not cover a all areas and poor in some locations. 3G network can be turned off completely in the iPhone’s settings menu and you should to do this if it is rarely used. This is one way to improve your battery life.
Wi-Fi: Turn Wi-Fi off completely in the iPhone settings menu once you realized that you are rarely near any Wi-Fi hotspots. This also helps in saving power of battery of your iPhone 3G, allowing for using other things. On the other hand, if you are often use Wi-Fi or use on a regular basis, turning off the “ask to join networks” feature is beneficial to keep your iPhone from trying to get you to connect every time you are near wireless internet.
iPod EQ: Among many functions available on iPhone, iPod is revolutionary and fun to use for all users. And because of this, it is possible that amount of battery life may be used listening to music. In order to cut down on the amount of battery this uses, one method can help is turning off the EQ functions of the iPod. This choice may be for you especially when you are not a fan of heavy base or blaring highs. Also, the iPhone’s speaker cannot handle many EQ setting very well. This means that the EQ can be turned off without much of a difference being noticed unless you are using headphones.
Push and Auto-Fetch: An option for email to be “pushed” to your device as soon as it arrives on your email server is feature usually available on new iPhone. This can be determined as a helpful option for anyone who relies on important emails for business and other important information when seconds count. However, most of users do not need such instantaneous delivery so it is good idea to turn off the push function as it will save battery life since the iPhone will not be connecting to the server so frequently. In addition, iPhone can be set to automatically check for new email messages every so often and this will drain the life of battery. The good way to get your email is manually checking for new emails when you want to read them.
Bluetooth: Keeping bluetooth turned off is one method to save your battery. Unless you are using a wireless headset, the iPhone is not capable of sharing files or syncing with a computer over Bluetooth so there is no difference between the bluetooth turned off or turned on.
Screen Brightness: Changing the screen brightness level in the iPhone’s settings menu can alter the battery life considerably. Generally, the iPhone uses a sensor to detect the light levels surrounding the phone and adjusts the screen to a comfortable brightness accordingly. While still being able to see the display, turn the screen brightness down as low as you can when automatic screen brightness option is already turned off will help to extend battery life.
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January 4th, 2010 at 6:14 am
I suppose that is another way to construe it. I never thought thought I would hear you say this, though, after all your other blogs about the iPhone.