Battery Booster 2.9

Battery Booster is a powerful battery boosting tool and power management application specially designed for Android smartphone (with Homescreen Widget Support). Based on system specifications, Battery Booster provides the most accurate information on your battery charge, which includes the real-time battery capacity, temperature, voltage, etc. An auto-updating live chart allows you to visually track your battery usage. A variety of battery boosting techniques is also embedded in Battery Booster to boost up your battery’s running time and maximize battery life. For example, Battery Booster will remember your last battery calibration time, notifies you when a monthly calibration is due; it turns off WiFi and Bluetooth when your Android smartphone is on low battery or when your device is locked (The status of WiFi or Bluetooth will be saved and restored after your device is unlocked). At the same time, its innovative Smart Battery Saver can save extra battery by killing idle processes running in the background (Based on Memory Booster – Android RAM Optimizer) A must-have battery booster for Android users, enjoy! Features:

Real-time battery status (capacity, temperature, voltage, and charging status, etc) monitor and battery usage tracking

Homescreen widget support (Add to homescreen with Menu -> Add -> Widgets -> Battery Booster)

Shortcuts to WiFi/Bluetooth/Screen Brightness/Screen Timeout settings

Battery Calibration Notification to maximize your battery life span

Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when device is locked. (The status of WiFi/Bluetooth will be saved and restored after your device is unlocked.)

Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when your battery is low.

Settings to enable beep and select beep tone when your battery is low.

Apple launches battery replacement program

It seems that substitution programs succeed. Three days ago we told you about the plan to change the adapters on MacBooks and MacBooks Pro old especially the problem of cable sheath, which is separated from the connectors on the ends. Now it has been reported through a web page of the company that Apple started a campaign to replace the original iPod nano battery , which sold between 2005 and 2006.

Apparently a fraction of the units sold between September 2005 and January 2006 had a problem with the battery that was causing in some cases this will overheat to the point of destruction. Although not true in all cases, failures are caused by one of the suppliers, and worsens as time passes. The website leads to a form that we fill with the serial number that appears on the back of the battery, so you can easily determine if our first-generation iPod nano is affected or not this replacement plan.

It concludes a series of news we had been receiving from around the world, like Japan, where he knew extreme cases where this battery fires or damage were caused to its users.

iPhone 3 will have a thinner and lighter battery

A report from Taiwan Economic News announced that Apple has hired the company that provides Simplo and Dynapack to produce a battery thinner and lighter for your next tablet iPad 3 . This news would give rise to two possible speculations: general design thinner or thin, or more room for the possible inclusion of a high-resolution screen, also known as Retina display .

According to reports, the new Apple batteries will cost between 20 and 30 percent more than at present, and is expected to offer longer life and greater security. Closely related, it is assumed that the arrival of an iPhone battery 3 with a thinner and lighter will be reflected in its price, ie it could cost between 20 and 30 percent more than the latest model, the iPad 2 .

On the other hand, it says that these new batteries with longer life begin to be mass produced in early 2012:

“It indicates that the battery of the iPhone 3, scheduled to be produced en masse in the first quarter of next year, has been redesigned to be thinner and lighter, and provide a superior life that present in the iPad 2″

As you recall, in past times here in AppleWeblog we talked about rumors related to the future of Cupertino tablet, suggesting it could be launched in 2012 and that could include a high resolution display . Do not know about you but with the growing popularity of Android devices and the upcoming release of the tablet from Amazon just around the corner, I think Apple should have some really stunning. My bets are: an iPad 3 with Retina display and a processor A6 . What do they say? Do you believe it possible? If anxiety is uncontrollable they can try to calm the latest rumors of the iPhone 5.