Useful advice, Optimising battery life, Monitoring battery usage information – BQ Aquaris XPro User Manual

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Aquaris X / X Pro

Complete User Manual - English

Useful Advice

Useful Advice

Optimising battery life

You can prolong battery life by disabling features you do not need. You can also control how

system and application resources consume battery power. To optimise their settings open

the apps drawer and tap Settings.

· If Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or GPS are not being used then these can be disabled in Settings

as explained previously.

· Ideally, apps like Maps or Navigation should be closed when not being used as they

employ GPS which consumes a lot of power.

· Adapt your screen’s brightness to the ambient light with the Adaptive brightness

option. To have it appear in the quick settings menu drag the notification bar down

with two fingers and tap the

icon.

· Select a short screen-timeout interval by going to Settings > Display and gestures >

Screen timeout.

· Save power by disabling the auto-sync feature for apps that you do not need. Do

this via Settings > Accounts. Note that you will need to sync your email accounts

manually and you will not receive notifications when updates become available.

· Switch to Aeroplane mode by long pressing the power button until a window appears

with this option. It can also be found by sliding the notification bar downward with

two fingers.

Monitoring Battery Usage Information

To optimise your battery configuration, go to Settings > Battery. The list near the bottom of

the screen shows the battery usage distribution for each app and service. Press the graph

to see more detailed information. A screen will appear showing more details on the app’s

battery usage as well as buttons which recommend how to best adjust the app’s settings

for maximum energy saving.
To access Battery saver mode, which enables battery saving at a system level, tap the icon

in the top right corner. The

Battery optimisation

feature is also found here. It optimises the

device’s sync frequency after a certain amount of time in standby (Deep sleep). This saves

battery by reducing network accesses and automatic app syncing.

OTA Updates

OTA stands for “Over the Air”, which refers to the way that firmware updates are sent to

your device, namely, via your data connection. There are no complex update procedures and

minimal user intervention is required.
Your device periodically checks for new updates to the operating system. These usually

include performance improvements or additional features for your smartphone.

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