
While Tim Cook and friends continue their studies, Philips makes a useful application that will help you as much as possible from the battery is placed in each iDevice
Unfortunately, not fixed. The device only uses the same amount of juice, as it always has. That said, it is helpful that there is a complete and detailed report on how long the device will survive before electronic resuscitation is necessary, and describes how to use that power offers.
When opening the application, which gives you the battery life in percentage, and the tabs are displayed, the amount of battery time to listen for certain tasks, such as ring tones, movies, games and, of course, remains being the waiting time.
Obviously, this is the first application of this type, but is the most accurate, and "what if" function becomes even more than other similar applications. "What if the estimates of how the battery performance can be adjusted by changing certain settings. Or makes you a target, how long (within reason) you need the battery to last, and instead you will be notified so it can be adjusted to achieve the resistance group.
sense battery
We've all been away from home in the past that he feared the 10% left warning, blind and had to close some applications and services to try to prolong the life of our iDevices. This application changes, and although the 4S iPhone users are stuck for an improvement of the battery while the users of this application is so far the tide.
The application is called battery sense, is free and compatible with the iPhone, iPad devices, iPod touch as far back as 3.2, so if you often, even deprived of life of the battery, then you should anyway to get this in the app store.
Download BatterySense by Philips [iTunes]
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