Amp the Battery Life on Your Mobile with Norton Mobile Utilities

 

 

I drive an electric car. And if you’ve heard anything about electric cars, you know that a big issue is how far you can drive on a charge. To maximize my range, I’ve learned a few tricks, like driving it at a consistent speed and avoiding fast starts at green lights. And I’ve cut back my use of the air conditioning which I have to admit has been tough this very warm summer. Consider the device you use that runs on a charge – your mobile phone. I’ll bet you’ve used similar trade-offs to squeeze a little extra juice out per charge. Maybe you turned down the brightness or minimized your use of WiFi. Now there’s an app that can help you get more from your mobile and reduce worries about battery life, overages and out of control apps – the newest version of Norton Mobile Utilities for Android is here!

 

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Norton Mobile Utilities can help you improve your phone’s battery performance by helping spot apps and settings that are draining power and guides you to turning them off or adjusting their settings. Brightness, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS are all features that you may only use once in a while but can take a serious toll on your phone’s charge. The Norton Mobile Utilities app can also turn off apps you select to give you an immediate boost of performance. And, given the heritage of the Norton Utilities brand, Norton Mobile Utilities clears the cache and shows you real-time CPU usage for zippier performance.

 

And if you’ve ever travelled overseas and come home to a massive, unexpected mobile bill due to roaming charges – kiss those days goodbye. Norton Mobile Utilities also monitors your data use and can alert you before you hit your limit for data, minutes or SMS plans.  Install Norton Mobile Utilities on your teen’s phone and show them how to be responsible users of their phone and help them stay within their authorized monthly spending limits.

 

Norton Mobile Utilities is available in the Google Play for $9.99 as an upgrade from the free Norton Mobile Utilities Lite which has basic app management features. Now if I can just get our development team to take a look at my car, I may get all my battery issues taken care of!