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- Spice Popkorn Projector M9000 Features
- How-to: How To Save More Battery Life in The Huawei Ascend G300
- How-to: How To Keep Your Meizu MX Smartphone Battery Life Going Longer
| Spice Popkorn Projector M9000 Features Posted: 17 Apr 2012 12:41 AM PDT If you are planning to buy a perfect business phone which would work like a mobile computer that too without burning too much of your pocket then just turn your attention to this Spice Popkorn Project M9000 which would take your senses with its unique inbuilt projector and analog TV feature. You can now just carry your office with you at any given place and time. You would just love its dual sim feature which gives you the freedom to use two sim cards at the same time that too with great stability. Its 3.2MP camera would earn you great crystal clear images that too with great stability. The inbuilt projector acts like a boon by allowing you to see various presentation and picture on big screen. The pointer further makes your job more flexible. The entertaining features like MP3 , FM radio and various games help you earn a chill pill at any given time and place. The analog TV gives you the liberty to watch your favorite channels on go that too with great stability. . This Spice M-9000 would surly act as a show stealer in the dual sim market with its outstanding technology and mind blowing features packed in a decent design and economic price tag. |
| How-to: How To Save More Battery Life in The Huawei Ascend G300 Posted: 16 Apr 2012 09:35 PM PDT If you are thinking about getting a Huawei Ascend G300, you may want to look into learning how to save battery life. This Huawei smartphone does not have a tiny screen and it does not have a large battery. The battery in this handset is rated for 1500 mAh of power. Compare that with the 3300 mAh of power in a Droid Razr HD and you can see that the G300 is not going to last for long if you use it a lot. So, what can you do to make that battery last longer? One is to do the unthinkable. This may not work for everyone, but if you can just leave the smartphone turned off for longer periods, it will not need to be charged as much. This is a common sense strategy, but no doubt works on any smartphone, not just the Huawei Ascend G300. If that is not an option, the next best power saver is to take a look into the menus of the operating system. This is not a Samsung phone with AMOLED technology. It comes with the older LCD variety screen that uses more power than AMOLED. But this smartphone is just a little computer and there are luminosity ( brightness ) settings that can be adjusted. If you do not want to run through the menus every time you want to turn down the screen, there are apps that will tell you what things are using the most battery power. You can use them to tell what things besides the screen are using the most battery power. This could come in handy on a bright sunny day when you can not turn down the screen. Other things a Huawei Ascend G300 owner can do is to watch those social networks. If the smartphone is set to check updates at a frequent rate, it will of course use more battery juice. If you are one of those who is absolutely addicted to Facebook, Twitter or other social networks, you will not like this tip. Turn down the amount of checking the G300 does during any given hour and you will be recharging the smartphone less. It makes sense to do the same with the email. If the smartphone is steadily checking if a new email is arriving, it will use the processor to do so. This of course uses more battery power. Refrain from checking the email box and enjoy longer battery life. Wi-Fi and bluetooth are popular features for smartphones and the Huawei Ascend G300 has been given some of the better ones. The Wi-Fi direct is the ability to connect with a nearby device without having to go through a 3G or 4G tower. But it can be turned off to save energy from the battery. The Wi-Fi hotspot can be kept from broadcasting as well. Do not forget the bluetooth. All of the radios can be turned down, which also helps in keeping the smartphone more secure. Since there is no dual core processor for the G300 handset, it therefore runs the one gigahertz processor at full speed whenever it is used. When taking a photo, watching a video, whatever is happening, the processor runs at the same speed. There are a few things you can do with ringtones that will help save battery life. Choose short ringtones instead of long ones. Also, try to avoid using the vibrate option because of the way smartphones vibrate. They use a small motor with an asymmetrical weight. Motors are not so good for batteries as can be witnessed by the relatively short amount of miles an electric car can travel. Try using the silent mode when possible. |
| How-to: How To Keep Your Meizu MX Smartphone Battery Life Going Longer Posted: 16 Apr 2012 12:22 PM PDT Now that smartphones are more like powerful little computers, the batteries in them are really taking a beating. The Meizu MX is no different. The processor in this good looking smartphone is capable of some impressive speed. The problem is the battery in the Meizu is not large. The 1600 mAh battery is called "beefy" by some people, but for those who know about large smartphone displays, they would call it "middle of the road". The Meizu MX has a display larger than an iPhone 4S. But there are some things a smart smartphone user can do to lengthen the time between charges. One of the first things that a user can do is not a popular choice. Simply use the Meizu MX a little less than usual. This is a fail-proof way of getting longer battery life out of the handset. If that is not a viable solution, there are other things that are easy to do in the menus of the handset. One is to turn down the luminosity of the display. Going into the menus of the smartphone is one way to turn down the amount of light the display uses. Some people recommend getting a black background for the home page of the handset. There are also power control apps that are available in the Google Play Android market. One such app is called "Advanced Task Killer". Be careful to do a review of any app you download into your Meizu MX. Avoiding malware is a tough job with the Google mobile operating system since the Android market is only policed by the downloaders, not by Google themselves. Another way to save battery life and to increase security at the same time is to turn off the Wi-Fi and bluetooth radios. If they are off, they can not "roam", looking for a connection to link with. The constant looking for a signal from a Wi-Fi router will no doubt eat more battery power. While you are disabling the Wi-Fi, it would be a good idea to cut down on the amount of times the email service checks for updates. Email, Facebook, Twitter apps and the like use the processor which in turn uses battery power. The objective is to turn down all those things that are running in the background. You may not be aware of all of them, so getting to know your Meizu MX better is not only going to help you save battery life, but help you to understand smartphones in general. One of the last things a Meizu MX owner can do to save on battery life is to check out their ringtones. Believe it or not, some ringtones will use up more battery life than others. If your ringtones are loud and long, they can be interchanged for those that are soft and short. If your ringtone is Tchaikovsky's Seventh Symphony, you know who you are. Exchange that for a nice little "beep" if you want to help save on battery juice. Turning off any vibrating alerts is another quick way to save battery life for the Meizu smartphone. |
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