Now by using network proxy will
reduces the smartphones power consumption more than 70%. Scientists claim to have
designed a network proxy which can cut the power consumption of 3G smartphones
up to 74 per cent. A team at Aalto University in Finland says its device
enhances performance and significantly reduces power usage by serving as a
middleman for mobile devices to connect to the internet and handling the
majority of the data transfer for the smartphone. It will a very adoptable task
to do such things it will be an advantage to use smartphones with network proxy.

Further this new solution is particularly
valuable in developing countries because it provides significantly more
effective Internet access to a much larger number of people. The high energy
requirements of mobile phones have slowed the adoption of mobile Internet
services in developing countries. At the moment, only a small percent can access
the Internet from a wired connection, but 90 percent of the African population
lives in areas with mobile phone network coverage. Mobile phone usage is
increasing rapidly, however the use of mobile Internet services is hindered by
users not having access to the power grid to recharge their phones," says
Professor Jukka Manner from Aalto University. The scientists
developed energy-saving solutions for smartphones that could be easily deployed
across a mobile network and in particular in areas without reliable sources of
electricity.