Qualcomm launches Snapdragon BatteryGuru app, aims to extend your battery life


Snapdragon BatteryGuru app

Xiam Technologies Limited, a Qualcomm company, has released an app called Snapdragon BatteryGuru. The app aims to extend battery performance and improve overall user experience by making intelligent changes that optimize Snapdragon device functionality. The app claims to deliver longer battery life with fewer charges, intelligently learn how you use your Snapdragon smartphone and optimize your device without disabling smartphone functionality. The app is smart and requires no user configuration – it automatically learns and adjusts the smartphone settings according to your usage.

The app takes around 2-4 days of introduction period to learn the user’s usage pattern and behavior, and then notifies the user that it is ready to extend the battery life and improve the experience. Snapdragon BatteryGuru continues to operate in the background always, deepening its understanding of the user and further optimizing the experience over time.

The app is available as a Beta release at this time, but Snapdragon BatteryGuru supports a majority of Snapdragon powered devices. One bummer is that the app is available for those only in North America and European Union at this time, but they claim to be working rapidly to support additional Snapdragon powered devices and regions in the coming months. Though the app is not available in India, there must be users who might upload the .apk file on the net, although you’ll have to search for it yourself.

Via: gsmarena

Source: Google play

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Salman Ravoof is a freelance writer, a mechanical engineer and an avid science and technology enthusiast. He likes creativity and is a great fan of fantasy and sci-fi genre. When not busy, he revels in experimenting and spends most of his time pondering about the existence of reality.


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