It is often believed that if you want to charge your smartphone quickly, then you can do it on Airplane Mode. But does this really happen? Today we tell the whole truth related to this and what is the scientific reason behind it?
Today smartphone has become a very important part of our life. Today out of 24 hours we are spending 4-5 hours on our smartphones continuously. According to one data, American people are spending an average of 4.7 hours per day on a smartphone. In India also this figure is not much less. If you use a good smartphone every day, then you have to take special care of charging. It is often believed that if you want to charge your smartphone quickly, then you can do it on Airplane Mode. But does this really happen? Today we tell the whole truth related to it.
If we charge the smartphone on airplane mode then your mobile does not need GPS function. Mobile requires constant cell phone tower and plot location to network. It uses mobile battery for its search. If you put your smartphone on airplane mode, then the battery of your mobile does not burn.
What does the report say?
According to the report of verizon.com, when your phone is in regular mode, it continuously searches for signal cell towers and pin point locations. Your phone powered by GPS coordinates with the location via the cellphone network instead of satellite. Due to this, the battery consumption of your smartphone is maximum. This process goes on continuously and for this battery is used.
When you turn on Airplane Mode, you turn off those radio transmissions and your phone charges more quickly than in regular mode. But if you understand with the help of this data, then this saving of your time is not much as it is claimed.
How much time is left?
A few years ago, a CNET report claimed that you save 4 minutes in a trial while charging on Airplane Mode. Whereas in the second trial you are left with a total of 11 minutes. But we can assume that Airplane Mode saves us little but time during charging.
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