THE USUAL SUSPECTS
More often than not, we miss out on the obvious. Turning down display brightness and turning off your Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi and Auto-sync are some of the pretty obvious solutions for saving battery. Turn off these functions when you aren’t using them or don’t need them.
DISABLE 4G LTE
LTE allows you to access mobile web at a higher speed, however, it also consumes comparatively more energy. If your phone, allows you to disable 4G, when you don’t have a decent 4G network coverage or you don’t need it necessarily, you could get more out of your battery.
USE KITKAT’s NEW GPS FEATURE
The new feature of Android 4.4 “KitKat”, Battery Saving GPS mode, makes use of only your Wi-Fi and mobile networks to find your location. Sure, it will have less accuracy, but it will be more than enough for apps that ask for your current location, such as Foursquare. To change the location mode, go to Settings > Location > Mode.
TURN OFF GOOGLE NOW VOICE COMMANDS
The new voice commands in KitKat is both useful and fun. Unless you really have to use it a lot, you can turn off this feature as it uses quite some energy. Head to Google Now > Settings > Voice and disable Hotword detection.
DON’T SYNC EVERYTHING
Turning on auto-sync for all Google services across all your devices is extremely convenient. But, do you need all of these services? Instead of keeping the default option of syncing all the services on, take a look at the settings and disable the auto-sync for unnecessary services. To do this, go to Settings > Select your Google account under ‘Accounts’ > Select your email address > Uncheck the services you don’t need.
FIND OTHER BATTERY KILLERS USING GOOGLE’s BATTERY MONITOR
This built-in battery monitoring tool shows you which apps and services drained your battery the most. Keep checking this tool regularly to ensure that no unwanted apps are running in the background, and exhausting your battery.