As the summer approaches many of us can't wait to get out and about for day trips or weekend fun. Whether it is a visit to the beach or one of the string of music festivals the season is likely to see most of us spending long days away from our homes. But with phones being essential for not only keeping in touch but getting around and even taking pictures of your day there can be an issue with making sure you have enough charge to get you through your trip.
And those who are heading to festivals have other issues to think about as smartphones are one of the most likely items to get lost, damaged or stolen while there. But there are things you can do to protect your phone - and save battery charge. Tech firm 4gadgets has shared its smartphone expert tips on things think about, to ensure your summer fun isn’t dampened by anything other than the likely rain.
Bring a portable charger or power bank to ensure you have enough battery throughout the day. Turning on battery saver mode and closing any unnecessary apps on the day will make the battery last longer. You’ll be tempted to use the vibration feature if you’re unable to hear the phone ringing, however, batteries need to put more effort into vibrating than just ringing.
If you’re not going to be on your phone for a longer period, no need for the screen need to be at full brightness. Reducing your brightness, is a great way of preserving phone battery. If your smart phone is your only camera and you store many photos on .
