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How to save battery life of the Lenovo A6000?

How to save lenovo a6000 battery. Its charge taking too much time and discharges early. How to save battery




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Lenovo a6000 is a nice phone. I have used it for 4 months now. The issue i am also facing before starting to use this phone is about the battery. I struggle to find out what causes the battery drains quickly. Later I found a solution. Firstly ,when your battery drains, there is a high percentage of currupted files existing on internal or external storage, eg: an mp3 or mp4 file, etc. If these currupted files exist in your lenovo a6000, it will cause the mediaserver to consume your battery very fast and as well heat your phone alot. But the fact is that you will nerver know which files are currupted unless you root your lenovo a6000. I have root my phone after i find out that media server eats up almost 65% battery. To find this, point to settings/battery. If your phone also turn out that media server consumes battery alot then its because of the currupted files. So when i have successfully root my phone, i can know what files are currupted through my pc. Once i know the files , i simply deleted and solution solved for me.
If you would like to extend battery life, try using display at lowest brightness when you stay indoors.
You can also disable some apps which you are not using often from the manage apps section. To disable some apps, you need to replace app with factory version which means an app version that comes when you first start using your smartphone. Turn your screen display to sleeps after 15 secs of inactivity. From my opinion, disable auto update apps from playstore, but it is required to update when you face some issue with the particular app. Hope this helps.. :)


1. See what's sucking the most juice. Navigate to Settings > Battery to see an organized breakdown of what's consuming your phone's battery. Applications and features will display in a descending list of battery hogs. If you see an application you barely use or a feature you never use, you'll want to uninstall the app or turn off the feature.

2. Reduce email, Twitter, and Facebook polling. Set your various messaging apps to "manual" for the polling or refresh frequency, just as a test, and you'll instantly extend your device's battery life by a significant amount. Once you see what a difference that makes, try re-enabling just the most important ones, and possibly reducing their polling frequency in the process.

3. Turn unnecessary hardware radios off. It's great that today's phones have LTE, NFC, GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, but do you really need all five activated 24 hours per day? Android keeps location-based apps resident in the background, and the constant drain on your battery will become noticeable, fast. If your phone has a power control widget, you can use it to quickly turn on/off GPS (the largest power drain), NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and LTE. On stock Android, swipe down to bring up the Notification bar, and then tap the icon on the top right corner.

4. Use the extra power saving mode if you have it. The aforementioned Galaxy S5 and HTC One (M8) both have Ultra Power Saving and Extreme Power Saving modes, respectively, that limits the phone to texting, phone calls, Web browsing, and Facebook. This can squeeze extra hours or even a day of standby time out of just a few remaining percentage points of battery.

5. Trim apps running in the background. From Settings > Apps, swipe to the left; you'll see a list of apps that are currently running. Tap on each one to see what they're for; you can stop any apps that you don't need running in the background all of the time.

6. Dump unnecessary home screen widgets and live wallpaper. Just because they're sitting on the home screen, seemingly inactive, doesn't mean they're not consuming power. This goes for widgets that poll status updates in the background, as well as ones that just sit there but look pretty and animated—not to mention animated live wallpaper. (But don't dump everything, as part of what makes Android great are the home screen customizations; just remove the ones you don't use.)

7. Turn down the brightness and turn off Automatic Brightness. It's probably obvious at this point, but you'll be surprised by how much this one alone helps to improve battery life.

8. Update your apps. Applications often get updated to use less battery power, so you should make sure your apps are up to date. Even if you configured the phone for automatic updates, some apps still require that you manually install updates. Check for app updates in Google Play by hitting the menu key and going to My Apps.

9. Keep an eye on signal strength. If you're in an area with poor cellular coverage, the phone will work harder to latch onto a strong-enough signal. This has an adverse effect on battery life. There's not much you can do about this one, but keep in mind that this could be the culprit behind a seemingly weak battery; it's worth popping the phone into Airplane mode if you don't need data or voice calls.

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mahesh_81593

How to save lenovo a6000 battery. Its charge taking too much time and discharges early. battery backup is very poor. please tell me soulation.


Don't know really but hope answer will be delivered early.



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