Saturday, 10 May 2014

Lean Data for Android

As you know the main problem in Android devices is battery life and its decreases with time, as we install new apps and use Wifi & Mobile data. If we switch off the mobile data and Wifi the battery life increases drastically right? but manually to switch off and on data connection is somewhat tedious as sometime we remember and sometimes not.

So Lean data application will solve this problem and increase your battery life by disabling data connections if they are not in use automatically.


Some of the features of app are present below in detail:


* It can enable/disable WiFi, Cellular Data (2G, 3G, LTE), and Bluetooth* after a certain time with the screen off to conserve battery power and lower data usage.

* It will only disable connections if the device is on battery power and if there is negligible data transfer, and/or there are no Bluetooth devices connected.

* It will then automatically re-enable any connections it has disabled once the screen is turned back on or the device is unlocked.

* There is also an option to automatically and briefly re-enable the connections disabled by LeanData every so often to allow for sync and notifications to come in.

* The time after screen-off and the sync interval time are user configurable. NOTE: These times are not strictly followed. The app uses inexact alarms for battery efficiency!

*Bluetooth functionality is only available on ICS and above.

Below some of the screen shot of app



Note: If you are on Android 4.4.0 - 4.4.2 (KitKat) please do not swipe LeanData away from your recent apps as this will kill the service and it will not be able to restart itself. This is due to a bug in KitKat.

Thanks to XDA community for providing this amazing application.

If you like this app than you can download it from Google play, It's Free.

Also, for more information you can visit the XDA thread by clicking here

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