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Deep Sleep Battery Saver puts a new spin on preserving battery life

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 28 Dec, 2012

Deep Sleep Battery Saver puts a new spin on preserving battery life

There’s a new app available now on the Google Play Store that will help you conserve and save that precious battery life. We all know our smartphones don’t last as long as we’d like, so why not try to save a little at night. There’s plenty of “battery saver” apps available — but none are like Deep Sleep Battery Saver. Their motto is “reclaim your battery” so lets take a look at why it’s so special.

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Like we mentioned above, there’s tons of different apps available to try and save battery life — especially at night. Today however the new Deep Sleep Battery Saver Pro is giving this an entirely new spin. Instead of just essentially killing your smartphone and night to conserve battery, this app will do everything the others do in a smarter fashion.

Most of these apps simply stop your device from vibrating from alerts, turning on the screen for notifications, and usually kill data or Wifi to preserve the battery life. Problem with that is you won’t get Gmail alerts, Facebook notifications, Twitter mentions or anything else for that matter. The phone is merely an alarm clock at that point. With Deep Sleep Battery Saver it does all of this, yet still finds time to occasionally wake up and pull that important information we all want.

“During deepsleep mode, Wifi, 3G are turned off, background apps are stopped. Therefore, most apps are not working, including Facebook, Google Service, etc,. It then constantly wakes up in order to download email, sync Facebook status, etc,. It’s defined by deepsleep frequency and woke up duration.”

The main sentence being “defined by deepsleep frequency and woke up duration.” Instead of completely killing all features and functions til say 6 AM, it will occasionally pull the phone out of sleep and wake up to check for emails, notifications, Facebook messages and more for you — then go back to sleep and save mode. For those that want total control they even offer Deep Sleep Battery Saver Pro where the user can define and set any and all parameters. Want to get important emails periodically in the night but not Facebook and Twitter, Pro will do exactly that. They offer 5 profiles on first install: Gentle, Balance, Strong, Aggressive, and Slumberer. Then it even features weekday and weekend profiles for those wanting a little leeway on the weekends.

More details, information, changelogs and both versions can be found over at XDA Developers.

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  • Francesco

    This seems just another JuiceDefender clone to me…it’s nothing new as the article implies.

    • Hana

      It’s lightweight and uses less memory than JD

  • http://www.facebook.com/mangosaigon.heiligenstadt Duy Anh

    Normally at night, my phone will be pluged in to charge. So i just need an app, what can save battery life during the day.

    • david

      It saves your battery during screen off

    • http://twitter.com/allebachcj CJ Allebach

      I agree. If the phones plugged in why would you need this…odd.

  • perfectlyreasonabletoo

    Really? This is how low this site has sunk?

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