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Tips to Extend Cell Phone Battery Life in Case of Power Loss

In case you lose power, do the following things to your phone to keep it in operation for as long as possible.

As power outages pile up, some families may only have their cellular phone available for accessing information. Should this happen, here are a number of phone settings to change in order to prolong your battery for as long as possible.

Turn Off Unnecessary Connections

For those with iPhones, Android or other smartphones, you can extend the battery by turning off WiFi, 4G and/or 3G connections if available, or even putting your phone into airplane mode and only taking it off when you want to use the phone. All of these connections use battery up whether using it or not.

Close All Background Applications

Smartphones have apps, and sometimes they are running even when you do not want them to. If using an iPhone, double tap the home button to bring up a list of open applications at the bottom of your screen. Press and hold one of the icons, and then tap the red circle with the white horzontal line in it to deactivate each of them. If using an Android device, enter the device settings, and select "Manage Applications." There you can see which apps are running. Select the app you want to stop, and select the "Force Stop" option.

Lower Brightness Levels

In your phone's settings menu, reduce the brightness of the screen to the lowest acceptable level.

Keep Use To A Minimum

This may be a given, but other than necessary information try to keep phone use to a minimum. Especially for those with phones loaded with movies, music and other games. Try to stick to necessary calls, texts and checking news information like on Patch.

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Kerry Landhauser October 29, 2012 at 06:54 pm
Good info., thank you!
Judy Mottl (Editor) October 29, 2012 at 07:13 pm
Great tips!
Erin Schultz October 29, 2012 at 07:29 pm
I needed this - I lost power at 2:30 p.m. and have a long road ahead - thx!
Annie Gurl October 29, 2012 at 08:12 pm
Thanks for the info...it's more difficult when we feel isolated and out of touch!
tm October 29, 2012 at 10:20 pm
You left the most obvious, get a car charger.
Pamela Viscuso-Taber October 29, 2012 at 11:35 pm
Thank you for the tips! I do have a car charger! But good to know these other tips!!!
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