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Better Battery Life With Android Apps
What
is the point of using apps if they are just going to consume all of our
smartphone battery power in a mere fraction of time and put the overall
operation of your phone in especially after you are done recharging it? Well
you will be happy to now that not all apps drain your smartphone batteries and
make it work like a turtle. Given below are some of the most convenient apps
that you will find of great benefit to your smartphone batteries and
performance:
Juice Defender:
Juice
Defender is an app that enables you to manage lots of connections like Wi-Fi
and Bluetooth. It has a large number of options and modes where you can choose
between ‘balanced’ to ‘aggressive’, there is also choosing an appropriate
background and the kind of apps you want to keep on your screen.
The
app comes in three different versions: free, Plus which costs $1.99 and
Ultimate that costs $4.99. The Plus version has ‘extreme’ and ‘customized’ profile
modes and also a location-aware Wi-Fi and night hour scheduling. The Ultimate
version will relatively contain more options such as advanced GPS settings, auto
sync and weekend settings.
2. Battery Defender
This
friendly little app comes to you without any price rates tagged to it and a
handful of options that puts less of a load on your phone than perceived.
Ease
of access to your options and availability of GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, you are
already set to have a swinging good time with this app.
This
app also contains a feature called the Genius Scan that allows sync to occur in
a 15-minute time interval. If you are not at all comfortable in taking online
posts and prompts, just select the ‘quiet sleeping’ mode and allow yourself to
have a pleasant night’s sleep.
3. Go Battery Saver &
Power Widget
Another
handy little app that is beautiful and applicable. With just a simple and
gentle touch to the screen, you can easily swap between modes ranging from
relaxing to proactive at your will.
The
app’s name specifically focuses on the amount of battery power that a program
or a feature is consuming at that moment. Keeping an eye on the battery levels
if each program, you can systematically adjust which programs you wish to keep
active that maintain the endurance of your phone for a much longer period.
It
is stacked with all kinds of goodies in the free version but even more in the premium,
which costs about $4.99.
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