The rates of mobile data of the operators are still very limited and their use is relegated to the use of instant messaging applications and little else. Therefore it is very common to remain connected to a WiFi network, especially when we are at home. Keeping the WiFi connection active means an increase in battery consumption, so we will help you with some tips to save battery properly managing WiFi .
If we used a WiFi connection to update our devices, download applications or consume streaming content, we would consume all our data traffic in less than a week. So resorting to WiFi is almost mandatory.
Sure, many of you activate and deactivate the WiFi connection manually, depending on whether you are at home or if you are going out on the street. In this way, we can save battery by disabling the WiFi connection .
This manual method is valid and reliable, but we will not deny that it is quite annoying to have to do all this manually. To avoid this, we can use the "WiFi in suspension" mode, which activates and deactivates automatically . When we stop using the Android device, that is, it goes into sleep mode, it is the operating system that decides whether or not to disable the WiFi network depending on the selected option .
The "WiFi in suspension" mode offers three configuration options:
None of the three options is perfect, but maybe one fits our preferences. Otherwise, we have applications in the Google Play Store to manage the WiFi network in a more advanced way, such as: WiFi Saver or WiFi Manager .
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