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jeudi 29 mai 2014

A list of 39 of the application of mobile applications consume the most battery in smartphones

Surely you've wondered more than once about what applications consuming battery frequently , you are Alwatsab or Facebook , or any other application you have installed on your phone ? . The issue of maintaining the battery power is a source of concern for many smartphone users .
A list of 39 of the application of mobile applications consume the most battery in smartphones

And despite the fact that manufacturers and suppliers are looking for a good solution to prolong the battery life of your phone or tablet device , but so far the best way to achieve this is to control and reduce energy consumption in some applications . According to a study conducted by Alcatel -Lucent called "ALCATEL-LUCENT MOBILE APPLICATION RANKINGS REPORT" "You can know what are the applications that consume a large battery in your mobile phone or tablet device .



The report ensures details and analysis of a number of the most popular applications in North America , the Middle East and Asia. Report is based on analysis of the actual use of applications in more than 15 million mobile subscribers .
Conclusions of this study are as follows , where the value of 10 is the highest rate in battery consumption , and represents the value of the percentage (%) of users who occupied the application once a day at least . , And here the full list of 39 application :


As evidenced by this study, the applications most consuming battery are those that require the mobile network to run and implement processes and data exchange , and social networks in particular, and instant messaging applications that are usually in sync continuously, this addition to the notifications and alerts.
There are also other applications such as Google Search and YouTube , which appear in this list to be one of the most used applications on the day .
At the other end there are applications do not consume a lot of battery , including Pinterest, The Weather Channel, AOL Mail, Office 365, Google Maps, Blogger, Yahoo! Messenger ..

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