Getting the battery to last longer
How long the battery can last before it needs recharging depends on how you use
HTC Desire 600c. HTC Desire 600c power management helps to increase battery life.
In times when you need to extend the battery life more, try out some of these tips:
Check your battery usage
Monitoring your battery usage helps you identify what's using the most power so you
can choose what to do about it. For details, see
Checking battery usage
on page 39.
Manage your connections
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Turn off wireless connections you're not using.
To turn on or off connections such as mobile data, Wi
‑
Fi, or Bluetooth, go to
Settings and tap their
On/Off
switches.
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Turn GPS on only when a precise location is needed.
To prevent some apps from using GPS in the background, keep the
GPS
satellites
setting off. Turn it on only when you need your precise location while
using navigation or location-based apps. Go to Settings and tap
Location
to
turn this setting on or off.
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If the
Sleep mode
option in
Settings > Power
is enabled, at low peak times, your
phone will turn off the data connection after the screen has been off for 15
minutes and there's no network activity (no downloads, streaming, or data
usage). The data connection resumes when you switch the screen back on.
Manage your display
Lowering the brightness, letting the display sleep when not in use, and keeping it
simple helps save battery power.
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Use automatic brightness (the default), or manually lower the brightness.
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Set the screen timeout to a shorter time.
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Don't use a live wallpaper for your Home screen. Animation effects are nice to
show off to other people but they drain your battery.
Changing your wallpaper to a plain, black background can also help a little. The
less color is displayed, the less battery is used.
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Set the web browser to auto dim the screen while webpages load. Open the
Internet app, and then tap >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
Dim screen during
page loading
.
For more details, see
Settings and security
on page 163 and
Personalizing
on page
55.
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Your first week with your new phone