Android: Its lifetime savings batterys is an important chapter for all smartphone users. But beyond maintaining battery life in everyday use, have you ever thought about the overall life of your phone's battery?
Over time, the batteries wear out, as we have seen recently with it iPhone deceleration case.
Batteries can't hold a charge as well as they originally did, so your device usage drops faster during the day even when your battery is fully charged. So it seems to be very important to be able to control it health of your phone's battery to see what you can do to preserve it.
Below we will see one free app to help you do it on Android.
You can download it for free Accubattery application. It's not the only one dealing with your battery condition, but it does seem to do a great job.
Once installed, the app will show you a brief introduction to what it does, including a battery life survey. They have found that by charging your battery only to a maximum of 80 percent (instead of 100 percent), you can increase your battery life considerably.
Finally, it will show you a settings panel, from where you can set a charging notification.
The application recommends setting the limit to 80%, but you can also choose a different one if desired. After that, the application will run a quick calibration and you are ready.
To see the results, you'll need to use your device normally for a while.
After some time, the Accubattery app will collect them information needed for your phone's battery and usage, and will show you the stats data. It will show results after a day or two of use, but the results will be much more reliable after using the application for weeks or even months.
The app will show you how long your battery lasts on the discharge tab, as well as details on average battery consumption, app usage, and more.
Use the Charging tab to see how fast your device is charging, and the Health tab to check your battery's wear and tear and compare with a new one.