Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Saving Smartphone Batteries


Everyone today wants a smartphone. It seems impossible to spend more than 20 minutes without updating your Facebook status, Twitter or see the latest developments and news online. To this we must add the constant need to comment out everything that happens in real time to your friends, send a photo or just curious call to speak to someone.

The whole host of needs created by smartphones only have an Achilles heel, battery. Talbarbaridad of applications and uses the battery eventually dry within 24 hours. This means having to do a great deal of responsibility to charge the batteries every day and not get "hung".

They have said little tricks to try to save energy. It is known that the most consumed is the brightness of the screen on constantly having bluetooth or maintain open applications.

Recently we learned that the secret that will give more life to our powerful "smartphones" will be the Wi-Fi signal. A number of researchers are studying ways to maintain mobile practically asleep but alert enough to receive any incoming information.

The problem now is that although the phone seems asleep still continues to spend a lot of battery waiting for any news. This looks set to change thanks to the work of researchers at the University of Michigan who can get a 44% savings on most smartphones. The idea was presented at an International Conference in Las Vegas which includes all the latest in technology.

This breakthrough Wi-Fidel reducirála phone frequently. This was an idea that has already been working, but the problem was to make sure that the phone kept receiving data. Currently, the phone waits to receive the information in the form of a title and a body, the aim is to keep the phone on hold just to get the title and awaken to assimilate the other data.

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