If you've just purchased an Android phone, all of the news and opinions surrounding Android might be overwhelming. Is Android more prone to malware than other smartphone platforms? Will battery life be a problem, as it is for many Android users? Should I root my phone, and what does that even mean?
Every phone--whether an iPhone, an Android or an old-school flip phone--has its issues. Luckily there several apps you can download to maximize your phone's performance and steps you can take to make sure it stays secure.
Improving Battery Life
The number one cause of battery drain for Android is processes running in the background while you don't need them, or while you aren't even using your phone at all. A few of the most common apps and processes that needlessly eat battery life are:
- Bluetooth and WiFi--turn them off if you aren't using them
- Your Screen--reduce screen brightness via the display menu
- Adobe flash--disable via Settings > Enable Plug-Ins, or switch to on-demand only
- Apps that update frequently--Twitter, Facebook and E-mail all check for updates frequently. Set each app to manual updating (polling) so they only run when opened.
To find out more about how to get the most out of your Android, visit the Doctor Android blog or follow the Doctor Android Twitter.
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