Extend iPod touch Battery Life

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Tips to Extend iPod touch Battery Life

extend the battery life of ipod touchWhy need we extend iPod touch battery life? The iPod touch is a multimedia powerhouse. From its traditional music player features to playing video, accessing the web, and running all kinds of games and programs from the App Store, it's a terrific mobile device. But, all that great stuff requires a long-lasting battery.

Apple rates the iPod touch's battery as offering 36 hours of music or 6 hours of video playback on one charge. But sometimes you need more juice and less charge. So, if you're looking for ways to extend iPod touch battery life, try these tips.

Turn on Auto-Brightness to Extend iPod touch Battery Life

The iPod touch's built-in light sensor can be your ally in extending the battery life of your touch. The when auto-brightness is turned on, the sensor will automatically adjust the brightness of the screen based on how much light is nearby. This means that in brighter settings, the screen will be dimmer, using the ambient light to aid seeing the screen. In this way, auto-brightness can help extend the life of your battery.

Reduce Screen Brightness to Extend iPod touch Battery Life

You can change the brightness of your screen. Needless to say, the brighter the screen is set at, the more battery it requires. Keep the screen more dim to conserve more of your battery. Find it in Settings -> Brightness.

Keep WiFi Off to Extend iPod touch Battery Life

Unlike the iPhone, the iPod touch can only connect to the Internet when there's an open WiFi hotspot nearby. Because of this, iPod touch users are less likely to drain their batteries by trying to connect to the web all the time. Some may keep WiFi turned on at all times in hopes that an open hotspot will appear, but that's a sure way to drain your battery life and will only work well in some places. So, unless you're using WiFi right now, keep it turned off. Find it in Settings -> WiFi.

Do Less-Battery-Intensive Things to Extend iPod touch Battery Life

Not all ways to save battery life involve settings. Some of them involve the way you use your iPod touch. Things that require it be on for long periods of time, or use a lot of system resources, suck the most battery. Of course, some of these things also make the iPod touch the most fun, like movies and games from the App Store. If you need to conserve battery, limit your use of battery-intensive apps.

Buy an Extended Life Battery to Extend iPod touch Battery Life

If all else fails, just get more battery. A few accessory makers offer extended life batteries for the iPod touch (just make sure not to accidentally buy one designed for the iPhone - they look very similar!). If you need so much battery life that none of these tips help you enough, an extended life battery is your best bet. With one, you'll get days more standby time and many hours more use.

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