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<p>The Blackberry Storm is a powerhouse of a device, however with that power comes a drain on battery life. Luckily there are 5 easy steps that every user can take to free up at least some of their batteries life cycle. Keep reading to find out what these 5 easy steps entail.</p></div>
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<h2>1. Delete Apps You Won&#8217;t Use</h2>
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<p>Deleting apps that you don&#8217;t use will help your devices battery life by putting less strain on the units computing power as it won&#8217;t have to sort through so many apps to find intended uses. Deleting apps is as simple as following the instructions below:</p>
<p>1. Click Options</p>
<p>2. Click Advanced Options</p>
<p>3. Click on Applications</p>
<p>4. Highlight the App you want to delete</p>
<p>5. Click Delete</p>
<p>The more apps you delete the less memory you&#8217;re app will use and even if only marginally it can help your battery life.</p></div>
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<h2>2. Turn Off GPS</h2>
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<p>I personally don&#8217;t use GPS with my device unless I&#8217;m using specific programs such as Trimble Outdoors. Otherwise GPS is useless to me on mobile units, yet GPS is a constantly running piece of hardware and software that can put a real drain on battery life, to stop the Blackberry Storms GPS program from running simply do the following:</p>
<p>1. Click on Options</p>
<p>2. Click Advanced Options</p>
<p>3. Click GPS Services</p>
<p>4. Chang the option to E911</p>
<p>Its really that simple and now your GPS won&#8217;t constantly be putting a drain on your battery, while turning it back on is just as simple.</p>
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<h2>3. Use the 1xev Option</h2>
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<p>Your device is automatically set to accept global connections, however the constant searching for networks can lead to more battery drain, I recommend turning on the 1xev option by doing the following:</p>
<p>1. Click Options</p>
<p>2. Click Mobile Network</p>
<p>3. Click Network Technology</p>
<p>4. Choose 1xev</p>
<p>Another simple step that will save your battery life while removing any SIM Errors you may see.</p></div>
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<h2>4. Change Your Backlight Levels</h2>
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<p>While a super bright backlight on your Blackberry Storm may bring out the most vibrant colors, it also eats away at battery life extremely quickly. To change the backlight to a lower level simply follow the directions shown below:</p>
<p>1. Click Options</p>
<p>2. Click Keyboard/Screen</p>
<p>3. Click Backlight</p>
<p>4. Lower the Backlight even slightly from its current level (probably set at 90)</p>
<p>Backlit screens eat away very quickly at your battery, I actually prefer a slightly darker screen as I find it leaves less strain on my eyes, give this option a try and see how well a darker screen works for you.</p></div>
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<h2>5. Turn Off Bluetooth</h2>
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<p>This is a tip I provide for How-To Guides on all mobile devices from Blackberry units to Windows Mobile, To Google Android, by turning off your Bluetooth via the Options menu you&#8217;ll save a ton of battery life, especially if your Bluetooth is in discoverable mode. To give you an idea of the power drain provided by Bluetooth an iR port take 1/3 the amount of power. Simply turn off bluetooth if your not using it and watch your battery lifespan increase.</p></div>
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<h2>Conclusion</h2>
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<p>Those are the five easiest ways to increase your battery life, there are of course other options you can utilize, I suggest trying the tips I&#8217;ve provided in this article and if you still need more bang for your battery buck then you can try more extreme and cumbersome approaches.</p></div>
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