Friday, November 6, 2015

8 iPhone Battery Tips and Tricks + Latest eBay Discount Code November 2015

Now that many of us rely on our smartphones the way we rely on oxygen and electricity, battery life has become a prime concern. While the iPhone isn't a major power hog, particularly in terms of standby time, there are still situations where your battery can drain too quickly. If you have trouble making it through the day without charging up, here's what you can do right now to boost your iPhone's battery life.
One caveat before you get started: Some of the tips below defeat features you may find important. The idea isn't to completely disable everything that makes the iPhone great. Instead, it's to start from a clean slate. This way, you can figure out exactly what has been draining your battery. Follow the tips in this article, and get iPhone battery life back up to where you can get several days of standby, or at least a full day of use out of the phone. Then, once you've established that, gradually turn back on a few of the features you need most.
If, after all is said and done, your iPhone battery is still draining very quickly, then it's likely your iPhone's battery is nearing the end of its useful life. To find out if that's the case, make an appointment with a nearby Apple Store Genius Bar; they'll be able to test it for you.
1. Turn off Background Refresh for apps you don't care about. This keeps the phone active and doing things in the background, including polling the data network, which reduces battery life. Go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh, and either turn it off globally, or deactivate it for certain apps as you see fit. When you return to the app, it may take a moment longer to bring you new information, but it otherwise shouldn't have any effect on how the app works.
Apple iPhone Battery Tips: Background App Refresh
2. Disable as many notifications as possible. I normally leave important ones (such as text and voicemail) intact, but for most apps, you probably don't need the phone waking up and displaying notifications all the time. Head to Settings > Notification Center, scroll down to Include and Do Not Include, tap a given category (Phone, Messages, Reminders) or app (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), and choose as few notifications as possible. The fewer you enable, the more standby time you should see. While you're in there, note that you can change the way each one appears (Alert Style) and whether it shows on the lock screen, as well as disable it entirely.
Apple iPhone Battery Tips: Notification Center
3. Watch your signal strength indicator. If you spend a lot of time in areas with poor reception, your iPhone will continually search for a stronger signal. This drains the battery much faster. I've left my iPhone untouched on my desk, where there's a particularly poor signal, and watched the battery drain by almost half over the course of a workday. Short of switching off your phone, there's not much you can do about this one, but keep in mind that it could be your power-sucking culprit—and you can always put the phone in Airplane mode if you don't need the cellular network at that time.
4. Check for email manually. Push email is another perennial battery drain, albeit less so. Normally I set all accounts to receive updates manually (i.e. when I load the app), instead of at a set polling frequency or via "push." Head to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data, toggle Push at the top to Off, and then set Fetch to Manually.
5. Turn off Location Services and Frequent Locations. This is a big one, as hitting the iPhone's GPS constantly can blaze through your battery. Head to Settings > Privacy > Location Services to cap this behavior. You can tap the On/Off slider next to Location Services to turn all of them off, but you can also disable these services on an individual app basis below. Many apps don't need to know your whereabouts, especially in the background. Another one to be aware of is Frequent Locations, a relatively new feature that tracks where you are most often in order for apps to send you targeted ads; aside from being annoying, it also drains battery. From Location Services, scroll down to Frequent Locations and turn it off.
Apple iPhone Battery Tips: System Services
6. Check for software updates. Software updates will often contain fixes that enhance battery life. You can check for OS updates right from the phone, instead of using a USB cable and syncing with iTunes. Simply head to Settings > General > Software Update. 
7. The old power-saving standbys still help. You can still do all the basic, old-school things to improve battery life, such as reducing screen brightness, disabling Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and so on. The one that helps most here, in my experience, is screen brightness, but you still need to crank it up to see the Retina Display in bright sunlight.
8. Consider a battery case or an add-on battery. Battery cases from Kensington, Mophie, and other manufacturers combine a hardware enclosure, which protects your phone, with an extended battery that can double your iPhone's endurance. They average about $70; one favorite is our Editors' Choice, the Unu DX Protective Battery Case for iPhone 5$32.18 at Amazon or Ebay.com, and we also like the Phonesuit Elite Battery Case$49.00 at Amazon andMophie Juice Pack Plus$47.99. Follow this eBay Discount Code  to save extra 10% OFF when you buy 2 or more iPhones 6!
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Funny Halloween Costume Ideas from an NYC Designer

It might only be September, but all you need is a quick trip to your local drugstore to know that Halloween is basically already here. The costume pressure is on, ladies.

This year, we're really aiming to do something more creative with our costumes, and we want to help you do the same. We enlisted the help of Marissa Webb—Banana Republic's creative director and designer at her eponymous New York brand—who shared with us her frightfully good ideas for creative funny halloween costume ideas.

Keep scrolling to see what Webb has up her sleeve this Halloween season!
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    Designer Halloween Costumes
    Really, any Johnny Depp character will do, like Willy Wonka from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but I'm especially partial to Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean.
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    Designer-Approved Halloween Costumes
    PHOTO: Courtesy of Walt Disney
    Shop Depp-inspired statement jewelry!
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    Designer Halloween Costumes
    For those of you into the whole zombie-chic moment.
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    Designer-Approved Halloween Costumes
    PHOTO: Courtesy of Warner Brothers
    Shop our favorite slip dresses with this Funny Halloween Costume Ideas! Get 2% Back on Items Paid by Paypal. Get It Now! Visit at eBay discount code
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    Designer Halloween Costumes
    A classic! 
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    Designer-Approved Halloween Costumes
    PHOTO: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
    Shop some of our favorite black dresses!
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    Designer Halloween Costumes
    Try someone like Charlize Theron's character from Mad Max, ​or Joan of Arc! 
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    Designer-Approved Halloween Costumes
    PHOTO: Courtesy of Warner Brothers
    Shop some of our favorite military-inspired pieces!
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    I love any character from Alice in Wonderland, ​but mostly I'm into the Mad Hatter.
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    Designer-Approved Halloween Costumes
    PHOTO: Courtesy of Walt Disney
    Shop some of our favorite colorful pieces!
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    Designer Halloween Costumes
    This one's especially great if you already own a Chanel bag.
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    Designer-Approved Halloween Costumes
    PHOTO: Getty Images
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    Designer Halloween Costumes
    Such an '80s pop icon!
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    Designer-Approved Halloween Costumes
    PHOTO: Courtesy of Adam Ant
    Shop our favorite '80s-inspired pieces!


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