See how Power Options can take you even further
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The new Battery Saver feature goes a long way toward helping you extend battery life on your Windows 10 mobile device. See how Power Options can take you even further.
In my previous two articles, I showed you how to use Windows 10's new Battery Saver feature to configure, monitor, and conserve your mobile device's battery power. After those articles were published, I received email from several readers who asked whether the Battery Saver feature superseded the need to use the Power Options/Power Plans found in previous version of Windows. The answer is no. In fact, both the Power Options and Power Plans features exist in Windows 10 right alongside the Battery Saver feature. This means that you can use all of them in concert to help conserve and extend battery with like dell 8012P battery, Dell Latitude CS Battery, Dell 8N884 Battery, Dell Latitude E4310 Battery, Dell Studio 14Z Battery, Dell Studio 1440 Battery, Dell 0K899K Battery, Dell M916K Battery, Dell PU556 Battery, Dell Inspiron 1318 Battery, Dell XPS M1330 Battery, Dell JN149 Batterypower on your Windows 10 devices. Let's take a closer look.
When you access Battery Saver from the battery icon on the Taskbar, the battery notification screen will provide a link to the Power & Sleep Settings, as shown in Figure A. When you follow that link, you'll see the Power & Sleep page shown in Figure B.
As you can see, the Power & Sleep page offers two sections and four controls—two of which pertain to conserving battery power when your device is running on battery but not being used. In the Screen section you can configure how long your device will be in an idle state before the system turns off the screen. In the Sleep section you can choose how long you want your device be in an idle state before the system goes into sleep mode.
If you follow the Additional Power Settings link on the Power & Sleep page, you'll access the Power Options tool in the Control Panel, shown in Figure C. By default, Windows comes with three power plans. However, since this Dell laptop comes with its own battery life extension features, there is an additional Dell power plan that has been factory tuned for this laptop.
As you can see, each power plan is accompanied by a brief description of its energy savings and performance. The Balanced and the Dell power plan are designed to offer full performance when you need it and to save power during periods of inactivity. The Power Saver power plan will save power by reducing system performance and is designed to help laptop users get the most from a single battery charge. On the other end of the spectrum is the High Performance power plan, which is designed to maximize system performance and responsiveness but will do almost nothing to save power. As such, from the standpoint of conserving battery power on a Windows 10 device, you might just want to ignore the High Performance power plan.
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