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  2. How do I save battery on my phone? - AOL

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    With some Android apps, you'll need to tweak notifications in individual app's settings, rather than in the phone's main settings. Tip No. 4: Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when you're not using them.

  3. Android Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    The new developer tool called "Battery Historian" can be used for tracking battery consumption by apps while in use. [9] [11] The Android Extension Pack APIs also provide graphics functions such as new shaders, aiming to provide PC-level graphics for 3D games on Android devices. [14] [22]

  4. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Since Android devices are usually battery-powered, Android is designed to manage processes to keep power consumption at a minimum. When an application is not in use the system suspends its operation so that, while available for immediate use rather than closed, it does not use battery power or CPU resources.

  5. State of charge - Wikipedia

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    In a battery electric vehicle (BEV), the state of charge indicates the remaining energy in the battery pack. [4] It is the equivalent of a fuel gauge.. The state of charge can help to reduce electrical car's owners' anxiety when they are waiting in the line or stay at home since it will reflect the progress of charging and let owners know when it will be ready. [5]

  6. These apps are sucking up your battery and data - AOL

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    Apps eating up your data, battery, and memory on your phone. Literally, there's stuff sucking the life out of our smart phones, that a lot of us don't even think about. The technology security

  7. Mobile device - Wikipedia

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    An iPhone and iPad - two examples of mobile devices. A mobile device or handheld device is a computer small enough to hold and operate in hand. Mobile devices are typically battery-powered and possess a flat-panel display and one or more built-in input devices, such as a touchscreen or keypad.

  8. Android Oreo - Wikipedia

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    DP3 finalized the release's API to API level 26, [10] changed the camera UI, reverted the Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity levels in the status bar back to Wi-Fi being on the left, added themed notifications, added a battery animation in Settings: Battery, a new icon and darker background for the Clock app, and a teardrop icon shape for apps.

  9. Mobile phone feature - Wikipedia

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    A battery (typically a lithium-ion battery), providing the power source for the phone functions. An input mechanism to allow the user to interact with the phone. The most common input mechanism is a keypad, but touch screens are also found in smartphones. Basic mobile phone services to allow users to make calls and send text messages.