Sounds like a great app, unfortunately i can only activate apn, But I won't let ANY problem go unfixed - can you mail me with some details? Unknown | Uhm, I'm aware of 3 Droids around the world that run JD just fine. Great idea, but forces closes on droid every time. Thanks for your reply, will keep my eye on the new version! On the bright side, pretty much every device will be getting at least 1.6 (most 2.x) quite soon, according to carriers and manufacturers.
Would be really cool and helpfull, would love to use it, as it's what i'm looking for, however, it does not run on the HTC-Hero (andr 1.5) lowne |įebruat 9:52 unfortunately, some of the internals require Donut, so it's only available for Android 1.6+. Thanks for the app! It seems like a great idea. A longer schedule interval is useful to minimize distractions when you need to get something done ) Having data enabled 2 minutes every 15 minutes is sufficient in most situations. Note that triggers will only enable WiFi/Background data/Auto Sync if you have explicitly turned them on - if you turn any one off manually, your decision will be remembered and no trigger will turn it on again (until you re-enable it). Triggers are listed in ascending priority order - this means, for example, that when the screen is on the connectivity will be enabled even when the battery is low, or that the regular schedule won't occur during the night period. It's a fully automatic set-it-and-forget-it WiFi manager! The location is determined via the cellular network, so it's usually quite coarse. Location (requires UltimateJuice) - disable WiFi when the handset is not in range of any known WiFi network. Screen - keep the connectivity enabled while the screen is on (or just when it's unlocked) to allow browsing, tweeting, procrastination and general internet-powered enjoyment, regardless of scheduled events and battery level. There are a number of triggers for the enable/disable behaviour: Note that not all of these are available on all handsets - please refer to the Compatibility Matrix section in the FAQ.
JuiceDefender can automatically control on your behalf mobile Data/APN/Sync, 2G/ 3G toggling, WiFi, Screen off/Screen lock Timeouts, maximum CPU frequency (all but Data/APN/Sync require UltimateJuice). įor Android users i highly recommend JuiceDefender: Use the Juice when you need it, save it when you don't! īesides the battery savings, those who like to parse out their email checks and avoid minute-by-minute distractions see some benefit here, too.
įor a free Android application, JuiceDefender offers quite a number of impressive battery-saving features. I wholeheartedly recommend this killer, beta app. I went from 16 hours of use to 48 with a Nexus One. You will be impressed by the amount of battery that you actually save, and might even consider buying the paid version!
JuiceDefender is an app that you won't believe you lived without.
Should you Download JuiceDefender? Yes! Must Have Android App!