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How to extend the battery life of your iOS device

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How to extend the battery life of your iOS device   With each update, iOS introduces new features. Unfortunately, some of them are resource intensive and may rapidly deplete the battery of your device. Here are some tips to prevent your iPhone from running out of power too quickly! Multitasking Limit the use of multiple resource-intensive applications. When you open multiple applications, they remain active in the multitasking, uselessly consuming battery power. Do not forget to close those you no longer require! You can also select the apps you want to run in the background . Open Settings > General> Update in the background . Geolocation Geolocation should be used wisely (when needed). Just go to Settings> Privacy> Location Services > All the apps having access to location services are listed here. Turn off the unnecessary ones. Spotlight Search Go to Settings > General> Spotlight Search > Uncheck

Android For Work Released; So much Fun involved.

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Android for Work Hits Play Store Previously available as a built-in feature on Android 5.0 Lollipop, Google launched Android for Work as its own app on the Play Store. "Over a billion people today carry Android smartphones--devices that are more powerful than the computers we used just a few years ago," explained Google in a blog post in February. "For many, these phones have become essential tools to help us complete important work tasks like checking email, editing documents, reviewing sales pipelines and approving deals. But for the majority of workers, smartphones and tablets are underutilized in the workplace." Android for Work looks to bring more security, management, and innovation to the mobile platform by dividing work and personal profiles on a device. The Android for Work app is designed for Android devices running Ice Cream Sandwich through KitKat, or that don't run work profiles natively. The app offers secure versions of Googl