Battery Monitor Widget Pro play.google.com.bmw.pro
Complete battery monitoring with notification icon, history, graphics and alarms
Tested on Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy Note, HTC One X, Iconia A500, Transformer all under ICS: Consumes < 3 seconds of CPU per day using default (recommended) settings.
The most complete tool to manage your battery: Shows historical data (%, mA, mW, mV and temperature), calculates estimated run-times and battery aging, helps calibrate battery and improve your battery run-time.
NB:
- NOT all phones report accurate mA - Check app web-site for more information
- The app displays the % remaining, voltage and temperature data reported by Android OS
- HTC One X reports incorrect mA during standby, use mA corrections for better results
- Android battery stats have nothing to do with % calculations
Display all information using great looking graphics, fully scrollable and zoomable.
Use additional packages to show great looking icons in notification bar
Display historical graphics or battery data on your home screen using widgets of various sizes!
Triggers alarm based on battery data (voltage and temperature limits)
Manually resets battery calibration/statistics on rooted phone
Support Motorola Defy/Atrix 1% reporting
Online help accessible from settings
Export data to System Tuner Pro to analyze which process is responsible for battery drain!
Lowest battery consumption on the market! Disable history/graphics for even lower consumption! Check web-site for app consumption and supported phones.
What's in this version : (Updated : Sep 11, 2015)
- Add support for LG G4 Quick Circle
- Add supports for Inno D6000 dual batteries
- Merge battery average use-times into estimates tab
- UI adjustments in many screens
Required Android O/S : 1.6+
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