I saw an ad for clean master that says it helps with battery...should I install on my note 4? Is it worth it?
I saw an ad for clean master that says it helps with battery...should I install on my note 4? Is it worth it?
Do NOT recommend. The app will delete apps that may cause "resource issues". Many of the apps that were removed involuntarily were those that I chose.
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Just a little nitpick...don't bother with the back key (bottom left) and closing apps. Android handles closing apps for you as necessary just fine.these battery apps hog more battery than they ever save,,,i would steer clear and be diligent about closing open applications with your left bottom soft key
I leave all radios on except Bluetooth. I never use Bluetooth so might as well turn it off. But leaving the rest on has almost zero impact on power drain.
For some reason on my phone, cutting off wifi when not at home (only place I use it) saves battery for me after Lollipop. Mine was constantly scanning for wifi networks in the background and draining the battery more than when on Kit Kat.
Have you gone to advance settings in WiFi and turned off the scanning?
Just a little nitpick...don't bother with the back key (bottom left) and closing apps. Android handles closing apps for you as necessary just fine.
Android since v1.0. Linux user since 2001.
Everyone says this, but it isn't true.
For example, if you use MyFitnessPal and you do not close the app, it will run in the background and murder your battery.
The only good use for Clean Master is it warns you when background apps are using a lot of the CPU. The problem is, you cannot really do anything about it because even when you close those apps, they open themselves up again. That is my biggest gripe about Android, you cannot choose what apps open at startup. Facebook is one of the worst offenders, even if you are not logged in, it runs in the background on start up and uses battery. Google Wallet is another.