Earlier phones used to come with 4 GB of memory and an extended memory card option to store all your necessary apps. These days phones typically come with at least 32GB or 64GB of storage as standard or perhaps 16GB if you’ve bought a budget model. But even that is easy enough to fill up when you get a bit too carried away with installing apps and taking photos and videos. There are times when you get the “insufficient storage available” message when you try to download an app or app update. To avoid such situations, try to manage your storage smartly for more efficiency. Here are Best Ways to Manage Your Smartphone’s Space: Keep Videos and Photos off Internal memory: This is possibly the one item on this list that will have more impact than any other. Photos and videos take up a huge amount of space and the more storage you have, less likely you are to go through the bad or unwanted shots and clear them right away. If your device has space for a microSD car...
Technology has been successful in making us its slaves and has let us know the importance of gadgets in our lives. Laptops and Smartphones are the most important ones of them all. And for them, their battery is the most important thing to keep them going. Smartphone batteries don’t last forever, and some devices have an almost-annoying screen-on time. A lot of battery life is drained by push notifications, those app-specific messages that pop up on your lock screen from time to time. Each time your phone receives a notification from the network, it lights up and, depending on your settings, vibrates or makes a noise, too. That all takes a toll on your battery, especially if you receive a lot of updates. Those big, LED and LCD screens and heavy apps are an obvious drain on your battery, but there are lots of things you can do behind-the-scenes to make your Android last longer. Let’s explore Tips to Increase the Battery on Your Smartphone: Location Services: Many ...