Android
5.0 Lollipop is now being rolled out to select Android devices. The
updated operating system includes numerous new features, one of which is
a new battery-saver mode. When enabled, this feature will improve
battery life by reducing your device's performance and limiting most
background data. It's similar to features found in devices from Samsung, LG and HTC.
This
feature is great for those times your battery is running low and you
just can't seem to find a charger. In fact, Google claims that enabling
the battery-saver mode will extend your device by up to 90 minutes. There are two ways to enable the feature on stock Android. The first is to swipe down on the notification tray all the way until you see the battery percentage. Tap on the Battery icon, click the Menu button (that three vertical dot icon in the top right corner) and select Battery saver. The second method is to enter Settings, click on Battery, tap the Menu button and select Battery saver.
From here you can set the mode to turn on automatically
once your battery reaches 15 or 5 percent, or you can manually switch it
on. By default, battery saver mode is set to never turn on
automatically, however you will be prompted with a notification asking
if you'd like to turn it on once your battery reaches 15 percent.
When
battery saver mode is enabled, an orange bar will appear at the top and
bottom of the screen. The feature will turn off automatically when you
begin to charge your device.