Batteries. They’re a bit of a
nightmare aren’t they? If you think about it, you can never really have enough
battery life, but you don’t want to pay for it by having a thick, heavy handset
that just can’t compete with today’s super svelte offerings. It’s one of life’s
modern conundrums, and it’s not going away.
It’s this reason that leads many of
us to try and eek every last drop of juice out of our iPhone’s battery. It
might last through a day, it might not. We can’t help you cram a larger battery
into your iPhone 5, for example, but wouldn’t it be cool to at least have a
fighting chance of making it through a day or maybe just have an inkling as to
how long your battery is going to last based on what it’s doing?
If the answer to either of those is a
resounding ‘yes,’ then you’re going to like BatteryDoctorPro. In fact, we think
you’re going to like it a lot.
First, let’s get the negative out of the way
right up front – if you’re searching Cydia (yes, you’ll need to be jailbroken
in order to use this app) then you may struggle to find it. That’s because the
name of the app is also written in Chinese, meaning searching isn’t as easy as
it should be. The app’s in the BigBoss repository, and searching for
‘BatteryDoctorPro’ should give you a chance of finding it now you know you’re
looking for a block of Chinese text! So, once you’ve downloaded the free app,
what IS it?
Alongside those presets is a prediction of
how long your current battery level will last for that particular group of
settings. The Alarm/Sleep preset will obviously get the most out of your
battery, as it turns everything off. Not great if you want to use your phone,
but if you just need it to stay alive while you’re asleep in order to wake you
up in the morning, then you’re golden.
There’s plenty of settings to fiddle with,
along with some smart settings that will let you tell the app to do things like
putting the handset to sleep if it reaches a certain battery level, or drop
into low power mode if required. The app can also be told to kill all apps
after a given number of minutes of inactivity. There’s plenty to play with, and
you can no doubt get things just right with a little trial and error.
There’s also a Notification Center
widget which makes accessing all this as easy as can be. In that widget there’s
also a multitasking tray type affair that lets you kill apps at will. You’ll
see your remaining RAM, too, should that float your boat. A plethora of quick
settings are also there, including a torch for those that can never see what
they’re doing in the dark!
As if that wasn’t enough, tapping the battery
icon in your status bar will bring up another interface, again with quick settings
and everything else that’s available in the Notification Center widget.
One thing has to be said: the
BatteryDoctorPro app itself is absolutely gorgeous, with some lovely folding
transitions employed when switching between the main app and, say, the settings
screen. If that Chinese text and the fact it’s a jailbreak app were putting you
off, the fit and finish of the app itself should restore some faith. It
certainly did in EveryThing Tech Headquarters.
For the bargain price of free,
BatteryDoctorPro is well worth checking out, even if it’s only to get the
Notification Center widget! [RedmondPie]
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