So I have been running into a lot of people that use this app to try and save battery but I was wondering what people's experiences with this app are. Good or bad? Is it one of those false positives like a task killer?
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So I have been running into a lot of people that use this app to try and save battery but I was wondering what people's experiences with this app are. Good or bad? Is it one of those false positives like a task killer?
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NO! JD is fluff, and so is TK's....a good OS can't be beat:)
Jd is a placebo. The free profile does nothing for battery life, but does interrupt your data apps and cause your 3g to go out unnecesarily, at least in my experience. It should be avoided
tried it for 2 days...it makes you think that youre battery is being saved by reporting "X 2.9%!!!!!" but in reality it did nothing...good placebo effect though.
Wow, totally different for me. Mine is rooted, 2.2, running Cyanogenmod 6. Battery would last from about 0730 to 6p everyday, then recharge or it was pretty much dead, if I used it alot i would charge it during lunch as well. Running JD (I have the paid version now but the unpaid did pretty well as well) it now goes easily to 11 at night and is usually at around 40% by then, using it the same as before, same apps etc. Yes it shuts off data, when not in use and it does take some fiddling to get it setup with the bizarre UI but it worked for me. I was getting frustrated by the short battery life but it took care of it. My brother tried it and didn't really like what it did with wifi, got stuck sometimes, but it was a small tradeoff for me.
Haven't used it. Haven't seen the need. I want LESS stuff running in the background all the time. I want data on all the time, etc. and don't need an app messing with my phone. No thank you.
Actually it's not that bad. Think of it this way. If you turn off the APN While your screen is off which JD can do, you will save a lot of battery... especially if you're pulling incessant emails all day long.
I imagine it this way. On a work day even if I don't touch my phone, pushing email kills battery. On a weekend I can check my phone in the afternoon with barely any use and maybe 10-20% will wear off only. That's huge compared to like 30-40%.
Shutting off an APN while your screen is off will save you enormous battery. Apps like these should be setup to use minimal battery life. These just run in the background just like your email app, gmail app, text messaging app, launcher pro, gmail notifier, missed call app etc etc. It should use no more than 2% of your battery life or whatever.
its actually an amazing app. I saw huge gains in battery life with it. The only reason why I do not use it is because google voice text messages come in over 3g while normal texts dont. So with JD is runnign and it shuts off 3g you still get texts but if you use google voice then you dont cause its 3g