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App Killer or Juice Defender yet?

gsxr150

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Oct 5, 2010
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I used to run an app killer on my EVO 4G, but have not yet installed it on the GS2. I don't feel the need for it anymore. Thoughts?

Also, when I bought my phone at Best Buy the guy was speaking highly of Juice Defender. Has anyone tested this out on the GS2 yet? I'm guessing any battery savings you would get is taken by the program running anyway. Thoughts?
 
I used to run an app killer on my EVO 4G, but have not yet installed it on the GS2. I don't feel the need for it anymore. Thoughts?

Also, when I bought my phone at Best Buy the guy was speaking highly of Juice Defender. Has anyone tested this out on the GS2 yet? I'm guessing any battery savings you would get is taken by the program running anyway. Thoughts?

I see no reason for bieng with or against this app. It's free, try it and if you see an improvement it's a good thing . if not uninstall it. :p
But to really answer under the topic, frankly I doubt that this kind of software do miracles, everything it does you can do it manually, and even maybe you do already. Otherwise I do not like "When CPU scaling phone is idle" I do not like that one just breaking through my CPU frequency only to earn 1 hour or 2.

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