Steps to preserve Battery Life of Asha while using...

We all know that now Whatsapp is one of the famous chat application even in Nokia Asha s40 platforms, but many people complains that this app (in nokia s40) runs in background & cannot be stopped and always need high speed connection thus taking out almost all the juice from battery as application permissions cannot be edited.
Cheerup I found a new way to tackle with it.
Insert a spair memory card which you generall don't use and move the app to memory card (as moving/deleting permission is granted to user) and you can use app as well as memory card.
When you think you don't require the app switch off the device & take out the memory card, when you want it again switch off the device & plug in the memory card.
For precaution select phone memory for storing the data of the application.
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One can connect to the internet even without any configuration settings in nokia asha s40 phones.
Believe me or not it is not my department to make you believe this, but while I was running whatsapp first time due to wrong configuration settings it had shown error in connecting to chat server so I became so much angry that out of anger in my asha 300 I deleted all the configuration setting and to my surprise whatsapp started working properly and I was able to chat with my friends, even shared some files.

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