HTC released its flagship handset – the HTC One – earlier this
year. Six months later, the One is still a fine handset by all means, except
for its battery life. The One comes with a 2300mAh battery that should be
enough to last you a day. However, compared to the likes of the LG G2, iPhone
5s and Note 3, the One can feel a bit lacking in the battery life department.
HTC has kept on improving the battery life of the One via software
updates, but there are always some tweaks and optimizations you can make to
extract some more juice from your One’s battery life.
The few tips below should greatly help in squeezing an additional
10-15% of battery life from your HTC One. If you are expecting anything more,
I’d recommend you to sell your HTC One and buy an LG G2, or buy a portable
battery pack for your device.
Switch Off Blinkfeed
HTC has been pushing Blinkfeed as one of the highlighted features
of the One. While not for everyone, Blinkfeed definitely is a nice way to catch
up with your friends and news in that spare few minutes that you manage to get
while in a lift or while walking out of a mall. HTC has been consistently
improving the Blinkfeed experience as well, adding additional news sources,
offline reading support and Pocket integration.
However, Blinkfeed can be a bit taxing on your One’s battery as
well. In my usage, I noticed an increase of at least 7-9% in battery life by
simply switching off Blinkfeed on my HTC One.
You can turn off Blinkfeed by pinching on the screen, and then
tapping the Blinkfeed Off option at the top-left. This option, however, is only
available for One owners who are running the Sense 5.5 update on their device.
Turn Off Always On Wi-Fi scanning
With the Android 4.3 update, HTC added the always-on Wi-Fi
scanning feature on the One. While this helps apps in determining your accurate
location, the hit on the battery life is pretty significant as well.
You can turn off always on Wi-Fi scanning by going to Settings
-> Wi-Fi, tapping the overflow menu button and selecting Advance settings.
Turn On Power Saver mode
HTC has included a Power Saver mode on the HTC One that
automatically kicks in when the phone’s battery goes below 15%. In Power saving
mode, the One’s display brightness is reduced, the frequency of the processor
is lowered and haptic feedback is disabled etc.
The difference in battery life due to Power Saver mode on the
One’s battery life is pretty significant. If your One has been struggling
to make it through a day, the Power saver mode might just be what you need. I
have managed to extract nearly 1.5 days of usage from my One when I use the
power saver mode.
The three tips above should help you in boosting the battery life
of your One by at least 15% at the very minimum. Also, make sure that you are
running the latest software version available for your device, since the One’s
battery life has greatly improved via software updates from HTC since it was
released.
Credit:androidbeat.com
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