Smartphones
are integrating more and more features into their bodies such as more powerful
cameras and more powerful storage memories, and so on. These features have
allowed smartphones to be more and more a very useful tool for handling a huge
amount of information. However, smartphones are all limited by the storage
capacity of their batteries, there is no smartphone that lasts 24 hours with a
standard test, says Consumer Reports. This is why energy-saving applications
are emerging and have become popular.
So, how do
these applications work?
It should
be noted that many applications on smartphones consume a lot of energy, they
are poorly designed or simply they require too many resources often using many
components. So energy saving applications work by evaluating the number of
computing resources consumed by each application. It is therefore logical to
close unused applications and save battery power.
Applications
such as Greenify monitor the use of your application and, for those you rarely
access, reduce their availability and reduce their energy needs. It is similar
to GO Battery Saver & Power Widget, Avast Battery Saver and DU Battery
Saver. These apps are usually free, with the option to upgrade to a
commercial-free version. The fact is that many of these features are already at
your fingertips in your operating system.
Smartphone
manufacturers and operating system designers are aware of the importance of
saving energy. That's why, on most phones, you can change the settings for this
feature to control how much capacity the features come into play, among other
things. In addition, upcoming Android operating system updates will use
artificial intelligence for a feature that controls the use of your application
and decides to keep it or suspend it, this feature is called Adaptive Battery.
It's
important to note that some of these apps are just scams that try to access
your personal information. So, if an app looks great, listen to your intuition,
check out expert reviews, install only trusted apps, and take a look at your
phone settings from time to time.
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