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Enable Battery Saving Mode:
- Go to the phone’s “Settings” menu
- Scroll to “Device” and tap “Battery”
- Tap “Menu” and enable “Battery saver”
Disable Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and Hotspot:
NOTE: By disabling the phone’s connectivity features when they are not in use, you can improve battery life in the long run.
- On the home screen, swipe the “Notification” bar down
- Tap the “Bluetooth”, “Wi-Fi”, and “Location” to disable these features
- Go to “Settings” and tap “Location” to access more GPS settings
- Tap “Mode” > “Battery saving”
- To turn off Hotspot, return to the “Settings” menu
- Then, tap “More” under “Wireless & Networks”
- Tap the switch to disable “Tethering & Mobile Hotspot”
Lower the Screen Brightness and Timeout Duration:
- Access the “Settings” menu
- Scroll to “Device” and tap “Display”
- If necessary, tap to turn off “Adaptive brightness”
- Tap “Brightness level” and drag the brightness slider to the left
- Return to the “Display” menu and tap “Sleep”
- Select a lower timeout duration, like “15 seconds”
Minimize the Use of a Third Party App:
NOTE: Some third party applications can have a negative effect on your phone’s battery life even if you don’t use them – assuming that the apps perform regular background processes. As such, you might be able to improve battery life by disabling or removing unused third party applications.
- Go to the “Settings” menu
- Scroll to “Device” and tap “Apps”
- Access the “Downloaded” section
- Select the desired app and tap “Force stop” / “Disable”
- To remove the app from the phone, tap “Uninstall” > “OK”
Switch from 4G to 2G:
- Go to the “Settings” screen
- Under “Wireless & networks”, tap “More”
- Tap “Mobile networks” > “Preferred network type”
- Tap to enable “2G”
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