Monday 15 July 2013

Uninstaller AVG: Smartphone analyze, clean up and save battery

avg uninstallerAVG Technologies has been known in Android circles mainly as providers of free antivirus app. With the AVG Uninstaller security experts from the Czech Republic are now offering a brand new free tool with which to identify apps and can uninstall that particularamount of memory avail, have long ceased to be used, a high data traffic or cause the leersaugen battery .
Resources such as data volume, battery life and are sized just on most mobile devices. Over time, a lot of unintentionally collect on many systems, but apps , which you used little or not at all. In a learning phase from the first 72 hours Uninstaller AVG observed which apps are often used as presents proposals on this basis to uninstall.
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Another criterion that is monitored by the uninstaller is according to the description in the Play Store, the mobile data consumption of installed apps.Here you can weigh up whether it is actually worth a one or the other app that it is partially consumed in the background, some of the most limited traffic.Due to a short test but we have doubts about whether the uninstaller actually considered only the mobile data consumption, because a downloaded over the corporate WiFi eBook has meant that the uninstaller for Google playbooks a traffic of nearly 10 MB identifies that under data usage Mobile does not appear in the Android settings. If the wireless traffic are measured by, this feature would be useless at first, because behind a WLAN is mostly a true flat rate.
Is determined also the battery consumption, so you can view a list of the thirstiest apps, which can be a decision aid for the question of whether you really need an app or can do without it. The same goes for the memory consumption which has also received a separate category.
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The AVG uninstaller information on request in selectable intervals of the results of his measurements and proposes how to uninstall apps before, which can then be triggered directly from the app. In the settings it also sets a minimum size for apps that must be achieved so that the program they noticed at all. Similarly, it looks at the frequency of use: Apps that are used at least once a week, every two weeks or once a month, may be excluded from monitoring. There is also a whitelist, in which you can take apps to the uninstaller in the future will no longer worry.
Although some of the measured from the AVG Uninstaller criteria can also be determined via the Android settings, however, the tool saves a but some contortions required for this, presents the results in a clear and brings to mind regularly because it might be once again at the time, to take the app broom in hand and to part with unnecessary programs. The app runs on Android version 2.2, is available for free in the Play Store, and has a size of 1.7 MB.
[Via Golem ]

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