How To Make Your Android Battery Last Longer

Are you suffering from easy battery drain in your Android device most especially tablets, today am going to tell you How To Make Your Android Battery Last Longer
Just read carefully bellow....

Not only me that gets pissed off on how a fully charged android or most especially tablets batteries gets drained so easily, but today I guess we have to put an end to that.
A tablet’s battery should last for much longer simply because they’re typically far larger than a phone’s. We also use tablets differently. We use tablets in spurts, such as at night when we’re watching TV or lying in bed shopping. Tablets are more tailored toward consuming than productivity (that’s not a universal truth, just our experience) so you might use them for a few hours a week. Mostly, however, our tablets lie idle, waiting for us to take a break.

To that end, with all that time just sitting there, why do we keep finding our tablet’s batteries down to nothing? If we set it aside and don’t pick it up for a few days, should we really have to charge it before we can use it again?

The Torment of Background Data Sync

The answer typically has to do with background data, which means that even though the tablet is lying there seemingly dormant, it’s still receiving notifications from the various apps you’ve installed. If you’ve ever opened up your tablet to see alerts from Facebook, Gmail and so forth, that’s what we’re talking about.

Most of the time we don’t need those notifications. Not when we’re using our phones or checking from our laptops all day.



(Using the power control widget)
If you are using an android 4.4 KitKat and above, just long press your screen and a window will emerge where you can select widgets that were are going to use,it will look like this


Other android can see it there too.
Then tick all of them to power it off cos they are the key battery drainer.
The power control widget is very useful because it allows you to easily enable, disable, or adjust, the five features on your device that are the most notorious battery wasters: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, background data sync, and screen brightness.
You can Check all your apps that synchronize in the background than leaving it on to run your battery down.
Best of all, no matter your Android version, be it Lollipop, Kit Kat, Key Lime Pie, or Gingerbread, the power control widget’s appearance and features remain consistent. And, while we don’t expect a great deal of Android users to be running a version as old as 2.x, its nice to know there’s one reliable way to alleviate battery woes.

Other Possible Idle Battery Wasters

So, it’s a good idea to disable background data syncing (and while you’re at it Bluetooth) on a tablet. But what about other battery wasters like Wi-Fi and apps?

As far as Wi-Fi is concerned, that’s a personal call. The power control widget makes turning Wi-Fi on/off a cinch, so there’s no reason not to turn it off if your tablet remains idle for extended periods. On the other hand, if you’re wont to pick it up at various points in the day, then it might be a bother to keep turning Wi-Fi on and off whenever you use it.

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There’s another way that’s a little more advantageous because it turns W-iFi on and off for you. Open the Wi-Fi settings in Android (we’re showing the screens from Lollipop, but they’re the same on Kit Kat), then click “Advanced.”
But if you are using a android KitKat, go to >>settings>>WiFi>>and click on the options icon and and disable put your WiFi to off during sleep


When you wake your device such as by pressing the power button, Wi-Fi will turn back on and automatically reconnect.
If you are using lollipop, you can use lollipop battery saver.

You can also use other battery saver applications to automatically kills your running app like DU Battery Saver, Or Clean Master app.
Look at this picture below



You can use auto boast to automatically kills your background running app and also clean caches in the background. Its a nice app and it works very well for both phones and tablets.
It also has a root option for more features that can help minimize your battery including start up applications.