android optimized – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog Articles and news about Mobile Security, Android, Apps, Social Media and Technology in general. Thu, 19 Jan 2023 14:49:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-psafe_blog_purple-shield-32x32.png android optimized – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog 32 32 <![CDATA[5 Ways to Keep Up Your Battery Life in Heat]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/5-ways-to-keep-up-your-battery-life/ Fri, 20 Oct 2017 23:00:44 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=14397 While Androids are designed to operate within a temperature range of 32 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, many devices will experience side effects related to heat before reaching the upper-temperature limit. Due to a combination of sun exposure, battery-intensive applications, and trapped heat, smartphones are prone to overheating in the hot months, a tendency which can noticeably affect your phone’s battery life. Click here to use total charge to further protect your battery life:

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This feature monitors the status of your battery throughout charging, which helps to prevent overcharging and battery damage. Instead of overlooking the permanent damage to battery life that can be caused by overheating, consider the following tips for protecting and preserving your smartphone battery.

Read More: Hardware Upkeep Tips for Android Smartphones

  1. Avoid Processor-Intensive Games

By actively avoiding applications that are processor- or screen-intensive during hot months, you can significantly reduce the chance of your phone overheating. Often times, playing games, watching videos, or utilizing satellite navigation can overwork a smartphone battery. Instead, save these complex processes for later if possible or use sparingly.

  1. Remove Your Phone from the Case

Although the thought of going caseless can be frightening, removing the case from your phone can go a long way for preventing overheating. Plastic and leather cases can trap heat emitted from the device or from the surrounding atmosphere. This trapped heat prevents smartphones from cooling down, which contributes to limited battery life.

  1. Dim the Screen

Keeping your Android’s screen brightness at high levels is another major contributor to decreased battery life and unhealthy overheating, particularly with larger phone screens. While it may be tempting to turn the brightness up on sunny days, doing so will only exacerbate battery deterioration. Instead, consider purchasing a glare screen, an affordable accessory that will allow you to avoid summer glare without sacrificing battery life.

  1. Cool Down Slowly

While it may seem like a smart idea to place your device inside a fridge, please don’t! This approach can pose even more of a danger to your electronics, causing condensation within the phone to become trapped, which can easily cause damage down the road.

  1. Keep Your Phone in Shade

While this particular piece of advice may seem intuitive, simply moving your Android from direct sun to an overcast location can be a lifesaver for your battery. The single most common drain on smartphones, alongside running intensive applications, is keeping the phone in direct sunlight. While it may be convenient to keep your device within arm’s reach, devices will collect and retain heat to the detriment of battery life.

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<![CDATA[Why Your Phone Keeps Dying After Only a Few Hours]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/phone-keeps-dying-hours/ Mon, 06 Mar 2017 15:00:39 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=8574 Starting your day off with a 100% charge on your phone is a great feeling. However, three hours into your workday, you receive the “Battery Low: Your phone has 13% battery power remaining. Connect your phone to a charger” message — now you aren’t feeling so ecstatic. Unless you’re constantly on your phone watching videos or reading articles, your battery should last a lot longer than a few hours. Thankfully, there are a few ways that you can alleviate this issue.

Extend Your Battery Life with PowerPRO

With PowerPRO, you will be able to prolong your battery’s life as long as possible, and find out why your battery life is suffering. It is able to identify and remove battery-consuming tasks. PowerPRO is extremely convenient because you prolong the life of your battery with the push of a button. Click here to extend your battery life now:

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There are several tasks that PowerPRO performs while you go on about your day. For instance, when you leave the Bluetooth on, this slightly drains your battery. PowerPro has the ability to turn your Bluetooth off when you are not using it.

You can also optimize your phone’s battery life with the push of a button. To optimize your battery, open PowerPRO app, then tap on “quick optimization.” This will execute multiple functions, such as dimming the light on your phone to its optimal level, and performing other tasks. The “super optimization” button also closes background apps to further relieve your battery life issue.

Protect Your Battery with Total Charge

Total Charge is another useful tool to help extend the longevity of your battery. Did you know that you can damage your phone battery if you leave it charging for too long? Yes, “overcharging” is a phenomenon that can severely damage your battery if the overcharging accumulates.

Total Charge is a feature of the DFNDR app. You can use Total Charge to inform you when your phone is charged, so that the battery is not overcharged, and thus, damaged. This will ultimately help to protect your phone’s battery and extend its life. That way, your phone won’t die after a few hours.

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<![CDATA[Google’s Onscreen Security Notifications for Android]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/googles-onscreen-security-notifications-android/ Wed, 21 Sep 2016 20:50:08 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=3927 Google already has a bunch of amazing tools and protections in place for Android users. Now, it has added a heightened level of security. In August 2016, Google announced that it would be offering a new feature for Android users: onscreen security notifications. Read on to learn more about these new security notifications and how you add them to your accounts.

What kinds of notifications will I receive?
When a new device is added to your Google account, you’ll get a notification in your mobile device’s home screen telling you about it. Additionally, you’ll start getting notifications about suspicious account activity on the same screen. If you agree that the activity looks suspicious, you can review it by clicking on “Review Account Activity” directly from the notification. Here, you can see what device was added to your account and where it was added. The alerts will be sent out in real-time because there’s no time to waste if your Google accounts have been compromised. If you don’t recognize the device or location, you can protect your phone and accounts by changing your password. If the new addition is familiar to you, you can simply dismiss the notification.

Read More: Google Translate: Your Passport to the World

What’s the change?
Before, instead of getting an update directly on your phone, Google would send a message to your email account. Google decided to add the notifications directly to the phone’s main screen because the company thought that the email messages were being ignored. Google says with its updated alert type — called a native alert — users will be four times more likely to look at the device’s log-in information.

How do I start adding these updates to my phone?
You don’t have to do anything to start getting these alerts from Google. Whenever you sign into your Google account on an unfamiliar device in a strange location, you’ll get an onscreen notification. The system is particularly helpful in protecting your accounts when paired with Google’s two-factor authentications for your Android devices.

If you want to have complete security on your Android phone, make sure you’ve downloaded PSafe Total. PSafe’s Antivirus protection fixes security breaches automatically by scanning your phone files and SD card at all hours. For full phone security, keep your eye on your Google security updates and add PSafe protection.

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<![CDATA[Start the School Year off Right by Optimizing Your Device]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/start-school-year-off-right-optimizing-device/ Wed, 24 Aug 2016 17:20:07 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=3171 School is already tough, and you want your phone to help you — not be another frustration on top of everything else. But to keep your phone functioning smoothly, you need to do your part. We’ve already given you ways to better organize your phone. Here, we’ve compiled five great tips to lengthen your phone’s battery life, keep it virus-free, and ensure it’s running quickly.

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Get Rid of Data-Hungry Apps

Your phone can only handle so many apps. If you find your phone is slowing down, use PSafe Total’s Memory Booster to see how much memory your apps are taking up. You might want to consider removing any unnecessary apps that you find that are using a lot of data.

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Install the Latest Android Firmware

Each iteration of firmware brings improvements for the Android operating system. If your firmware isn’t up-to-date, you should definitely install the newest version for better stability, performance, and connectivity.

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Disable Apps You Don’t Need

Your phone comes with plenty of apps from the manufacturer that you don’t want — or need. Go to your app settings and disable the ones that you aren’t using. Don’t uninstall them; it might turn out that your phone needs them to work properly. Disabling them, though, will make sure the apps aren’t draining your phone’s battery life.

Buy a Memory Card with a Higher Speed

Phones with memory cards with low internal memory can often be slow — and can’t store very much data. To speed up your phone, consider replacing your existing memory card with more gigabytes of storage. While you’re at it, you should look for a Class 6 or Class 10 memory card to improve your phone’s performance.

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Scrap Your Live Wallpapers

Wallpapers definitely look nice, but they also run through a lot of CPU cycles, which drains your battery life faster. Every time you go to your home screen, you’re activating your live wallpaper, so your only option is to trash it.

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