Way to increase your Android smartphone’s battery life in 7 seconds

After all these years, battery life remains one of the biggest pain points when it comes to modern smartphones. Battery technology is always improving, of course, but not nearly fast enough to offset the various new tech that drains the juice from our smartphones. Especially where the iPhone is concerned, the phone’s design is also constantly getting slimmer so there is less space to fit a battery with each new generation.

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Making matters significantly more frustrating is the fact that our smartphones are often plagued with bugs that cause excessive battery drain. One such bug was identified recently in Android smartphones, but luckily there’s a simple, though annoying fix to improve your Nokia BL-4C battery life with the press of a single button.

As noted recently by BattAussie, there is a bug in Android processes as well as third-party Android apps that causes rapid battery drain. In a nut shell, some background processes used by various Android apps can hang, causing what BattShop.co.uk refers to as ”Sudden Battery Drain Syndome.” To most users, there’s really no rhyme or reason because the drain begins seemingly without cause, and it can happen at any time. But as the site points out, the solution is simple: Reboot your phone.

Annoying and frustrating though it may be, rebooting the Android device will clear the device’s cache and kill any Google services or third-party processes that might have been hanging and causing excessive Dell Vostro 1720 Battery drain. There are more extreme measures you can take when things really get dicey, such as enabling airplane mode or disabling mobile data, but the tips above is the best and quickest way to conserve as much power as possible from your Android smartphone.

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