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9 ways To Make Your Android Phone Charge Faster

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Make Your Android Phone Charge Faster 1:- Enable Airplane mode: One of the biggest things that drain your battery is the network signal. The worse your signal, the faster your battery will drain. Unfortunately, if you live in an area with a poor signal, charging your phone takes longer than if you reside in a place with a strong signal. The quick solution? Or should I say the easy way out? Put your phone in Airplane mode before you plug it in. Testing suggests it could reduce the amount of time needed for a full charge by as much as 25%. That’s fast right? You can surely make your Android device to charge faster if you out your Android device in Airplane. You might be asking how you can put your phone in airplane mode. To put your phone in airplane mode simply swipe down on the notification bar with two fingers and tap the airplane mode icon. But be sure you turn it off once you’re done charging. Alternatively, you can just hold down your power button for so
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KaiOS launched in January in India and has surged ahead of iOS by 15% market share while iOS dropped to 9.6%. This breakthrough happened when Reliance Industries launched LYF and Jio smartphones powered by KaiOS. This linux-based OS offers a blend of smartphone-like functionalities in feature phones. KaiOS phones avail VOLTE services, streaming, gaming and recently Whatsapp was also added on Jio Phones. Brands like Lava, Micromax, Intex, Nokia, Samsung also rolled out 3G/4G enabled feature phones but none were powered by KaiOS. These phones were sold at rates between Rs 1500- 3500. Reliance Jio disrupted the market with its Rs 501 JioPhone running KaiOS. JioPhones have 80 per cent market share in sub-Rs 1500 mobile phone segment. Out of every 10 phones sold in the sub-Rs 1,500 price-range, 8 are JioPhones. In its outset, KaiOS powered Alcatel GoFlip in North America; since then it has given life to more than 40 million devices from five partners. In North America, Sprint

Android 9 better battery life

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Android Pie  started rolling out to Pixel owners  and  the Essential Phone  last week, and in the days since there’s been a lot of feedback floating around from users, including some battery woes. Has your device been affected? The best gifts for Android users Google has been making strides year by year with each Android release, but it doesn’t always work out perfectly. Sometimes, Android upgrades simply ruin battery life for some users.  That’s unfortunately been the case for a few users, as we’ve seen some pretty nasty reports on battery life. One user noted that after just 3 hours of standard usage,  his phone had drained over 50% . This is a bit surprising, as one of Android 9 Pie’s biggest features is  the new Adaptive Battery option . This feature uses machine learning to better supervise your battery usage each day and optimize the system based on the apps you use most often. In theory, that would lead to much bet
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                Make Android Faster And Improve Performance  &  Speed Up Android Phone Clear app cache to make your Android phone faster There are so many apps which you not need on a regular basis, but they are important enough to have a place on your device. Like, the apps you use to book flights, hotels, and order food. To make Android faster, try to remove the cached data for such apps in the Settings to ensure they don’t consume much space when they are not in use. Clearing the cached data, sometimes, helps in making the app more smoother as it removes old data which might make it lag and lead to freezes and crashes. When the data gets deleted, the app can keep newer versions of the same things. This method is helpful in the case of big apps like Facebook and Instagram which store tons of images and other data on your device. A free Android tip: Do keep in mind clearing the app cache in many cases deletes the preferences the app has saved.