Here are some tips to keep your iPod charge lasting longer.
- overcharging kills the battery. Charge it only when you need to.
- make sure apps are closed. If you want to make sure they are completely closed turn off your itouch, turn it back on bit leave it in sleep mode.
- lock your itouch. Aka, put it to sleep. It saves a lot of battery.
- if you select a playlist and sleep your itouch then you will lose just about 1-2% battery life per hour. Don't change or interact with your itouch. It will use more battery that way.
- simply give your battery a break. Sleep it or run it off for an hour or so a day without using it. It will cool down the battery and save juice.
- let it cool off. The battery needs a break. Like a computer the battery can overheat and lose battery fast it die.
- don't use a cover that suffocates your device. Let it breathe. Take off the cover if your using safari or a game. The battery will heat up and suck battery if it cannot breathe through the case.
- turn your itouch to airplane mode. It will turn off most battery sucking apps and processes.
- once every two weeks or month charge your itouch all the way to 100%. Then run music or a game or both until the battery empties and the itouch goes to sleep. Once it does let it breathe and leave it for an hour or three. Then charge it all the way to 100% but do not use it while it is charging from 0-100%. This will reset the battery and will make the battery last longer during uses as well as it's life as a battery. This is probably the best tip in saving and conserving battery life.
I hope these tips help.
There's Some Ways to make batteries last long, depending on what type and kind is it, like for AA, Or AAA Kinda batteries, to make them last long is to keep them in a cold temperature, Below 10 degrees Celsius, around there, and to store them, put them in the fridge, makes them last out longer.
For Laptop Batteries, If Your Using Windows, there's a battery at the task bar, press it then press power save mode, it makes less graphic, computer, and monitor use, Recommended for windows.
Wrap the battery with the plastic and put it into the fridge. But do not let the water to get into the battery. Put it in the fridge for a day and take it out after that charge it for 8 hours.
Clean your battery with a damp towel every several months. If any corrosion appears in or around the battery clamps, then either eliminate it with a little water and baking soda, or with a preparation from the auto parts store, then sprayed with a brand-name (NOT Wal-Mart!) battery terminal spray.
Keep the battery on a rubber pad that goes between the battery and its holder.
Never, EVER store the battery out of the car on a concrete surface. If it's on a rubber pad, then that's OK.
And, most of all, never, EVER, let your battery get discharged by, say, too much cranking when the engine won't start, or by leaving a light on in the car, or by having a weak alternator (they can be easily checked by a mechanic). Also, have the battery and alternator tested in October, or before it freezes in your area.
Frozen electrolyte in the battery will kill it quickly.
Batteries are poisonous, so I suggest that you DO NOT BITE A BATTERY!
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Some of the things you can do to make the battery life on my galaxy light last longer include turning off the wireless feature when no in use, reducing display power and dim time.
The battery is in the rear compartment with the spare tire.Its placed there to protect it from extreme temperatures in the engine compartment.Should make the battery last longer.
The best way to make a Galaxy S2 battery last longer is to stop notifications from games, turn the backlight off after a few seconds and turn the phone off when not in use.
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Turn off un-required apps.Turn off when not in use.
Well, if you listen to music on the device for long periods of time, that will drain your battery quickly and also if you have your brightness set at full.
I don't know. I want you to show me. I can't do it.
According to Snopes, freezing batteries does not make them last longer. It is recommended that you store batteries at room temperature for operate at their best.
keep the bright the lowest possible and turn off the wifi while not using the internet.
This greatly depends on how many cells the battery is. But typically a battery's life is about a year to about 2 years with extra careful use. You can try to make the battery last longer by charging it only when it has barely any charge left and not keeping it hooked up to the charge all night.