If you got a Windows Phone 7 over the holidays, you may have noticed all the sweet features that come with the phone, including an interface design that completes the Microsoft ecosystem by tying the phone with the Windows 8 operating systemfor PCs and the new dashboard for the Xbox 360. But you also may have noticed the phone’s inability to make it through the day on a single charge if you use it a lot, which is a distinct problem for media-heavy college students on the go who text, Tweet, email, surf, post to Facebook, and play games, especially while engrossed in the phone’s slick Metro interface that invites you to keep flipping and sliding tiles just to see what happens next.
Thankfully, there are five easy ways you can increase the battery life of your Windows Phone 7. Although some of them cut the fun factor significantly, it’s way better to have enough juice left in your phone to receive that important text than it is to play one more game or post one more video. In those situations, some of these energy-saving tips just might save the day.
- File Size: 2 MB
- Ratings: 4 star
- Prices: Free
- Requires: Windows Phone 7.5 or 8
- Download Link: Battery Boost
App Screenshots:
Language Support:
English
Application Requirements:
- phone identity
- owner identity
- location services
- photo, music, and video libraries
- data services
- movement and directional sensor
- HD720P (720×1280)
- WVGA (480×800)
- WXGA (768×1280)
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