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What's the best battery/power saver app of these 3?

mwrmt

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I've been reading through the forums and found that most people have recommended these 3 apps for power saving.

In no particular order:

1 - Juice Defender

2 - DU battery saver

3 - Snapdragon Battery Guru

Also, when installing any of these, how does one configure them.

PS - I'm sorry for all the posts and questions, but I have had little success in finding out how to configure some of my apps.

Thanks.
:)
 

Haalcyon

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I've only used Juice Defender and it doesn't seem to be hurting anything. It's easy to configure and comes "out the box" with basic battery saving already enabled.
 

mwrmt

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Thanks.

That's actually the one I do have installed and configured, but I didn't think it could be that easy. Good to know.
 

jkrezdorn

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I have used Juice defender on my S2. Worked OK. I installed Snapdragon Battery Guru on S4 and I can't believe the hours I am getting. I could easily get 24 hours. I still charge nightly to be safe. I have gone to bed with 75% charge left. That never happened with S2. Some days by lunch I had to charge.
 

mwrmt

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I have used Juice defender on my S2. Worked OK. I installed Snapdragon Battery Guru on S4 and I can't believe the hours I am getting. I could easily get 24 hours. I still charge nightly to be safe. I have gone to bed with 75% charge left. That never happened with S2. Some days by lunch I had to charge.

Thanks. I'll watch and see how Juice Defender does and then maybe give this one a try.
 

STSVA

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I used Juice Defender on my DINC2 and initially on my S4, but then switched to Battery Guru. I think Battery Guru has definitely given me better savings on the S4. Mostly what it does is control various apps' syncing behavior.
 

blademael

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And the app battery guru is made by the same company as the processor of the phone.

That's what I'm using and way better then juice d was on my S2

sent by my Galaxy S4
 

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