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Best android power saver apps....those really save power

@iamdk Android is one of the most advance operating system. After shut down of microsofts windows mobile almost android now have one rival apple groomed ios. Most smartphone owner have one common problem battery backup. When anyone going to buy a phone they ask battery backup,phone heating issue,talktime,standby time people even relay on reviews by used customer. Generally for a basic use 2000 mah battery is enough. But after 4g craze you have to relay minimum of 3000 mah battery. but everybody wants to save battery but it is very complex for doing it manualy.


 So people always relay on 3rd party apps. But you don't need any app to save power in your smartphone android system always tries to find and solve over battery consuming problems. After lolipop update android has their own inbuilt power saver programme. And in 6.0 update android gets doze mode a better power saving function inbuilt. But is that enough ? Seems no, people wants to save more power and here is the list best power saver app for android.


 6. Amplify (root only) :- Amplify is a root-only application that gives you all kinds of control over various things that can save you battery life. With it, you can put a stop to wake locks (apps that wake up your device constantly, like Facebook), with the ability to control apps, alarms, and other services that could be draining your battery. The app is based on Material Design and it’s very easy to use, even for the non-tech savvy. It’s free to download with a pro version that adds additional features.


 5. juice defender :- Manage power according to your own preferences or use preset profiles and extend the battery life of your Android with JuiceDefender. As if it had a mind of its own, this Android battery- saver app puts the juice back into your device by automatically and transparently managing the most power-draining features of your phone, such as mobile data, Wi-Fi, 3G/4G connectivity and screen brightness. Fully customizable, JuiceDefender has an intuitive layout, and it can run on its own once configured to your liking. Decide when to schedule regular synchronization events, enable or disable specific app connectivity, or automatically toggle your Wi-Fi based on location. There are three version of the app free version,plus version,and premium version . Plus and premium versions are paid . But to use this app you have to a compatible mobile or processor. But now this app supports almost every mobile and processor.



 4. Avast Battery saver :- avast provides a quick and easy way to manage options like Wi- Fi, display brightness, sync and vibration. These might not sound like battery hogs on their own, but each plays a small role in how much life you get from a single charge. The four preset profiles (Home, Work, Night and Super-Saving Emergency Mode) can be tailored to your liking; switch between profiles manually or set up profiles that automatically turn on when you hop onto your home or work's Wi-Fi network. Standout features: Automatic profile switching based on Wi-Fi, handy all-in-
one overview, accurate battery reading 3.


3. Greenify :- Greenify is an app that can be used by root users or by non-root users alike. It’s kind of like Amplify in that it gives you detailed information about the applications that are waking up your device, how often they’re waking up your device, and how much time they spend once they initiate. For non-root users, you can use this information to start controlling the apps that cause problems while root users can start the Greenify service to make sure these apps stop waking up your device. It’s completely free to use, although there is an optional donate version if you want to support development.


 2. Battery Doctor(Battery Saver):- Battery Doctor is exactly that. An app which looks to identify where your device has battery draining issues and cure those issues. As such, this one will show you which apps and/or services are draining your battery and look to help you limit their access and further draining. As well as providing some nice tweaks for improved and regulated charging, as well as providing you with information like an estimation on how much battery you currently have left.


 1. Du Battery Saver :- DU Battery Saver seems to be a very popular app among Android users and the Google Play Store listing even states that the app has over 400 million users. So if you would like an app which has been tried and tested by a fairly sizeable number of users, then this might be the one to go for. As well as the various tweaks to improve battery life (including a one-click option and pre-set modes), this one also comes with a ‘phone cooler’ feature for added hardware protection.



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