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20 tips for longer battery life

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If you're in a vehicle, now's a good time to pick up one of those auto-adaptor iPhone chargers. There's lots of these. Alternatively, perhaps a solar-recharging device such as the excellent Solio makes sense.

It's good to grab a device for recharging your iPhone on the fly. For this you can't go wrong with Mophie's best in class devices, including the excellent Mophie Juice Pack Air.

What's good about the latter is that it works as a handy protective case and also gives you an additional 36-hours of audio playback or 6 hours talk time over 3G, which should help you call the breakdown company when your hired SUV breaks with battery such as Hp OmniBook 6000 battery , Hp F1739A battery , Hp Omnibook XE battery , Hp F2024B battery , Hp F2024A battery , HP XH260 battery , HP Pavilion N5200 battery , Hp Omnibook XE3 battery , Hp 346970-001 battery , Hp HSTNN-DB02 battery down in the rugged mountain country (assuming you can find a signal), or if you need to get more fuel because someone's "nicked" your diesel, if you're a music festival fanatic.

It's a vacation. It's well-known that 72 percent of people check work email during non -business hours, but your sanity and relationships would probably benefit from a business break. Repeat after me: "I am not on vacation to stare at a screen; I am not on vacation to stare at a screen." Got that? Good. Now, in 'Settings'>'Brightness' switch off Auto-brightness and manually change your display brightness to as low as you can go while still being able to read the screen just enough to receive an SMS message, choose a track or make a call.

OK, controlling time itself is a tall order, even though it's merely a human construct based on an inaccurate approximation of the sun's position in the hemisphere. Whatever. Your iPhone will occasionally use location services in order to detect if you are in the correct time zone. This only uses a little power, but that little power might be the little power you need, so why not disable this feature? You can achieve this in Settings>Location Services>System Services>Setting Time Zone to 'Off' position. Assuming you aren't crossing any time zones, you already know what time it is, and so does your iPhone.

While you're in there why not switch off 'Location-Based iAds' as well? And 'Diagnostics & Usage', and 'Traffic', the latter assuming you aren't using the traffic function on your phone.