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Monday, February 20, 2012

Free App Easy Battery Saver + Task Killer – Android

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Ever have to charge your phone more than once a day? Easy Battery Saver and Task Killer helps manage your phone usage and resources. According to the developer, it can save up to 50% of battery and also helps extend the battery’s life.
It’s definitely a handy app to have especially when you are on the go and need to figure out exactly how much battery you have left to take that crucial phone call.
Easy Battery Saver gives you a convenient overview of battery life based on your current usage and mode of choice.
The consumption tracker shows you what apps are using the most or least resources on your phone.
Designed to extend your battery life, choose from four preset saving modes or advanced customized mode.
Featured Modes:
  • Normal Mode does not change any settings. Runs the phone as regular without any app settings.
  • General Power Saving Mode  basic network control, screen control and the sleep schedule to meet your normal battery saving needs.
  • Intelligent Saving Mode  has eight different controls and runs intelligently to save more battery than general saving mode.
  • Super Power Saving Mode  keeps your phone’s standby time as long as possible; you won’t have to worry about whether your phone dies at crucial moment due to low battery.
  • Advanced Customized Mode  set the options as you like and tailor it to your needs.
A tutorials section is available to help to provide handy tips on how to manage your battery and prolong its life. Handy tips like how temperature, Wi-Fi, Mobile Data, Auto Sync, Bluetooth, Brightness, Background Apps all affect your phone’s battery.
Have you used this app yet? We would love to hear your experience and feedback.


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