![]() We would think that because this is an app made by the processor manufacturer that it would be able to offer more than the average battery-saver app, but we’re not so convinced that this is the case. The app will continue on its merry way, saving you battery without any user intervention. After 2-4 days (ours popped up in 2), the app will let you know that it has learned all it can, and it is ready to save your battery life.Īt this point there’s actually nothing to do. and adjust the sync settings of individual apps accordingly. The idea is that Snapdragon BatteryGuru will “watch” how you use your phone - which apps are open most often, whether yoe use wifi etc. Once you exit setup, you’ll see a notification hit your status bar indicating that the app is “In learning mode”, and it will notify you when the battery savings start. It explains that your phone has dozens of apps constantly syncing to the internet, sometimes unnecessarily, and it can help manage that syncing to improve battery life. I let the app have a go at improving the battery life on my stock nexus 4. The tutorial when first opening the app gives you a pretty good idea of what the BatteryGuru plans to do. Luckily with the popularity of the S4 Pro in the recent months, that’s a whole lot of phones. The Snapdragon BatteryGuru will only install on (you guessed it) Snapdragon-powered devices. So can Snapdragon BatteryGuru solve the battery woes on your new phone? Hit the break and see our results. The app has some pretty lofty promises, and with support from the same manufacturer as your processor you’d hope that it would be able to help with battery life a notable amount. ![]() ![]() Qualcomm hasseemingly out of nowhere released Snapdragon BatteryGuru, an app to help users with devices that have Snapdragon processors make the most out of their batteries. ![]()
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