Despite the fact that modern smartphones are a miracle of engineering and the result of technical progress, they also have weaknesses. The rechargeable battery is the very least optimized part of the gadget that tends to be discharged at the wrong time every time.
Today, fast charging technology exists and is successfully operating, but not all smartphone owners can use this function. Low-end models, and there are most of them on the market, are deprived of the necessary and much-demanded technology. The long time that the smartphone is forced to spend at the outlet does not always play into the hands of its owner.
But still, there is a trick that can significantly speed up the charging time of the device. Oddly enough, flight mode will help us speed up charging.
What is Airplane Mode
Smartphones, cell phones, and most other mobile devices have an airplane feature known as airplane mode in their settings. It is called differently in different devices.
It is designed to turn off all data connections on the mobile device that may interfere with various sensors and devices on the plane.
A striking example is the case when you place your smartphone next to an audio speaker, after which you hear a loud buzzing sound or interference in it.
How to activate airplane mode and how it helps when charging
Whichever device you are using, clicking on the airplane icon, which is located in the notification shade, will make the necessary function active. Before using it, you need to know exactly how it works and due to which the battery is charged faster.
The smartphone will stop looking for and receiving a signal from cell towers, therefore, you will not be able to make and receive calls, send SMS messages, and also use the mobile Internet.
The smartphone stops scanning for the nearest wi-fi points, but how the already connected connections become inactive.
Airplane mode disables wireless technology and resets all connections between devices using this technology.
The mobile gadget stops keeping the signal from satellites, and the sensor itself puts it into sleep mode. All applications using geolocation cease to be active.
All these functions of a modern smartphone are the most energy-consuming, and their deactivation contributes to charging the battery of a mobile device in a shorter period of time.