Tablets like the iPad and the Motorola Xoom can on their way to replacing conventional computer. A
2011 Nielsen survey found that 35 percent of the desktop computer
owners and 33 percent of laptop owners together reduced their PC use or
stopped using them after they have purchased a tablet. Unfortunately,
as your tablet is your go-to device, you have to wrestle been
confronted with the same problem laptop and mobile phone users for
years: extending the battery life, while the most of the device. While tablets are relatively new, the batteries are not changed inside a whole lot since the mid-1990s.Improve
the power consumption of a tablet such as the improvement of a mobile
phone or laptop, or even save energy at home, turn off what you do not
use, minimize the use of the functions that you need and search for
hidden features drain your battery.Instructions
* 1
Reduce your screen brightness. This single step greatly improves the lifetime of the battery. The screen is the biggest power consumption on a tray. Dim the screen as much as you can without having to deal with eyestrain. Some tasks, such as image processing, may require full brightness, but it reduces to ordinary reading will pay off in extra uptime.
* 2
Cut the screen timeout interval. This feature - called the Auto-Lock interval on an iPad - Black out of the screen when the tablet is not in use. While you can touch the screen at regular intervals to keep the tablet awake while you read, you can extend the battery life might be needed, if you use the tablet check frequently for short tasks such as e-mails or sending SMS News. If you do not mind fiddling with the settings you can turn the machine out when you are settling into some reading, and then change back afterwards.
*3Reduce or eliminate application updates, pings and synchronized. For example, social media applications like TweetDeck and Apple's Ping constantly update by default, even if you're not using. Ask manually update applications whenever possible, and you will save energy, even if your tablet is "asleep." Likewise, Apple recommends off "push notifications" and email "push" settings on your iPad, to save power.
* 4Turn off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS when they are not needed. Although these services are not in use, it "is on." Continue to look for connections and remain Some tablets provide a widget quickly enable or disable these antennas when not in use. If your tablet also uses 3G or 4G wireless service, disable it if you are using Wi-Fi, or use the "airplane mode", if you have photo editing or watching a downloaded movie.
* 5Keep an eye on the applications that run in the background. Some, such as games, should be closed when you are done with them. Others, such as GPS-enabled applications might consume more power than you expected, while in the background, because they are also accessing your GPS antenna. Kill or stop any applications that you do not need.
* 6If your tablet has an Organic Light Emitting Diode display a dark wallpaper of the screen will reduce energy consumption. Unfortunately, this method does not have LCD screens that work illuminated by a static backlight.
* 1
Reduce your screen brightness. This single step greatly improves the lifetime of the battery. The screen is the biggest power consumption on a tray. Dim the screen as much as you can without having to deal with eyestrain. Some tasks, such as image processing, may require full brightness, but it reduces to ordinary reading will pay off in extra uptime.
* 2
Cut the screen timeout interval. This feature - called the Auto-Lock interval on an iPad - Black out of the screen when the tablet is not in use. While you can touch the screen at regular intervals to keep the tablet awake while you read, you can extend the battery life might be needed, if you use the tablet check frequently for short tasks such as e-mails or sending SMS News. If you do not mind fiddling with the settings you can turn the machine out when you are settling into some reading, and then change back afterwards.
*3Reduce or eliminate application updates, pings and synchronized. For example, social media applications like TweetDeck and Apple's Ping constantly update by default, even if you're not using. Ask manually update applications whenever possible, and you will save energy, even if your tablet is "asleep." Likewise, Apple recommends off "push notifications" and email "push" settings on your iPad, to save power.
* 4Turn off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS when they are not needed. Although these services are not in use, it "is on." Continue to look for connections and remain Some tablets provide a widget quickly enable or disable these antennas when not in use. If your tablet also uses 3G or 4G wireless service, disable it if you are using Wi-Fi, or use the "airplane mode", if you have photo editing or watching a downloaded movie.
* 5Keep an eye on the applications that run in the background. Some, such as games, should be closed when you are done with them. Others, such as GPS-enabled applications might consume more power than you expected, while in the background, because they are also accessing your GPS antenna. Kill or stop any applications that you do not need.
* 6If your tablet has an Organic Light Emitting Diode display a dark wallpaper of the screen will reduce energy consumption. Unfortunately, this method does not have LCD screens that work illuminated by a static backlight.

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