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Mobile Data/Battery Saver Tips (35 อ่าน)
24 ธ.ค. 2568 00:22
On my commute I tried a bunch of tiny tweaks to stop my phone from cooking itself. Dropping live streams to “auto” instead of “high” helped more than I expected, and turning off fancy haptics in-game shaved a few percent off the battery over an hour. I’m still not sure about asset caching vs. clearing—one feels smoother, the other frees space. What changes actually move the needle for you, and how much data or battery did you save?
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booksrik
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24 ธ.ค. 2568 05:59 #1
<span style="font-size: 10pt;" data-sheets-root="1">For me, the biggest wins were boring ones: screen brightness down to ~40%, disable HDR, and cap frame rate where possible. On 5G I also force video to 720p; that alone cut data by roughly a third in side-by-side tests. Mid-session, I toggle Low Power Mode so background sync doesn’t fight the stream. Midway through I’ll skimhttps://dealgamble.com/casino/rtbet/ to see if the lobby supports asset preloading—when it does, I load the games I actually play before leaving Wi-Fi. Haptics off saves a bit, but muting vibration for notifications saved more. Net result: about 10–15% less battery drain over a 90-minute stretch and fewer micro-stutters on mid-range hardware.</span>
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24 ธ.ค. 2568 11:43 #2
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