Battery Toolkit - Power Charge Life & Unit Convert Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 60 reviews. Read all reviews for Battery Toolkit - Power Charge Life & Unit Convert for iPhone.
Battery Toolkit - Power Charge Life & Unit Convert is free iOS app published by Zhang liming

What I think

Shaelle shsha

It is good but sometime it never lode ;(


It's not the old Battery Doctor!!!

behisAngel

Don't get it! It will just hung and never help when charging. Where is the old one????


Cool

Jdjxhdjdjs

Cool


Aweful App

USAFAMMO

To many advertisements and it doesn't do anything...delete & don't load!!!


Set

Car_Car05

B


It's great?

Kat And Ave

I have a iPod touch so I can't see the percent of how much battery I have so this app helps me see how much I have and also I can see how much time I have left to do stuff so ya it's great.


Doesn't give me charge records

Realhkp2000

Doesn't do what the description says. I can figure out how many hours of battery life I have. Don't need an ads filled app to tell me that. Deleted.


Good

Lưu

Good


My bittrey very vik

Hasan Lala

My bittrey doctor helf .


Great app, could be so much better!!

mwkeefer

This app does what it's supposed to and prevents overcharging which prolongs battery cycle life and logs charges over time which is quite useful information. More over it's got a great memory boosting feature to reclaim unused background memory. What keeps this app from 5 stars are three (3) simple features, changes and additions: 1.) Automatic background memory reallocation. This is manual now and should be automatic to be most useful! 2.) Task / App manager, automatic obviously. I find that by days end I need to double tap home and clear more than a dozen apps which I don't need. Navigation apps are high amongst them as once you reach your destination, you rarely need to keep that app going even in the background, adding 3 rules for automatic kill for apps would suffice, 1 would be general or applicable to all apps and would just be a timer in minutes to allow a backgrounded app to run before termination, default 3 minutes should suffice, type 2 would be named delays where specific apps are granted more or less time, you would browse for or just name the app (by its .app name) and specify the background time allowed before kill and reclaim/reallocate and finally type 3 which would be kill exclusions not subject to timed killing - apps like google hangouts which provide conduit for Google Voice and others are examples of apps needing constant connection even in background, thus the need to run *mail.app and Messages.app would need exclusion for apple push technology to work for real time notifications. Change #3.) charge me for this app please and remove the advertising :). Seriously id pay to remove ads even without the other 2 issues which aren't so much issues as the logical progression of this great app into an awesome app which does all one needs automatically but again just charge me a reasonable fee and ditch the advert stream / display. Great app !