
There is absolutely no way that it saved that much battery life, and I am certainly sure that my WiFi and syncing never got controlled even the slightest bit, yet I’m on my own 3G connection throughout the entire time away from home.Įnough of that – what’s the conclusion of this app? I say, it’s one of those gimmicky apps that says it helps you save battery, but it doesn’t. Back to that earlier gauge thing which states that it tells me how much I saved in the last hours, I got this as my result : Well, well… it certainly is not doing its job pretty well despite taking up a few days to learn how I use my device. I purposely left the WiFi on for the whole day even when I’m out, just to see how well this app fares. It did not do what it promised to do – to control WiFi by location, and to turn it off if it randomly scans. I went out at about 8.30am, got home at about 3.00pm, then started to check back in a while ago, and this is the result I obtained. Facebook, web browsing, WhatsApp and basically cycle through these three apps alone, with occasional Google+ checking. I used my phone like I normally would when I’m out of the house. So since it needed some time to actually tell me results. Sure, it doesn’t really tell me anything, just a graphical gauge with no values at all or just some percentage on how much battery I saved. Despite having its simplicity, there are some of the things that I wish are a little more analytical such as the Bonus battery savings gauge. It definitely does look a whole lot more promising than any other apps, and the simplicity of the menus is definitely a plus, not to mention the unity of complicated menus now under one roof. Well after a few days, it finally learned how I use my device everyday and finally I went out this morning to give it a debut.
