![]() ![]() If you must stay connected but don’t want that text message or Facebook notification blowing up your phone while you are sneaking up on your prey, use this option. This will tell your phone to silence calls, alerts, and reminders but will keep your alarm on. Your tracks end up looking like straight lines instead of the curves of a track you would normally see. So if you are laying down a track in the Hunt App, this isn’t the best option for you. It still gives you location information but only will ping the GPS satellites when you are using your phone and not automatically in the background. However, one drawback (and this is important to note) is it hinders your phone from pinging your location automatically. It stops the vibrations and haptic feedback, and background location services. ![]() My Samsung Galaxy S7 has a mode called “Power Saving” This REALLY REALLY REALLY saves on battery life. Tip #4-Turn on Battery Saver Modeĭifferent phones have different battery saving modes. When my dad was complaining about his battery life, I quickly took a look at his phone and he had had apps open from two weeks ago! We manually closed all his apps (except his Hunt App) and his battery life greatly improved. However, I take a snap and then I always close the Camera App. I like to go back and reflect on all the fun I had and all the great things I saw. ![]() I take a lot of pictures and videos with my phone when I’m out hunting. Tip #3-Close (And Continue to Close) Apps You Don’t Need This way your phone isn’t constantly looking for a data network and synced devices and saves on battery and you won’t get a random text message while closing in on that bull 20 yards away. I don’t think I need to go into extreme detail as to why this is important, but if you want to truly disconnect from the world and save battery power, put your phone in Airplane mode and turn off Wifi. ![]()
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