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Category: Productivity
Released: 25 Jun 2013
Published: 12 Jan 2017
Latest version: 2.9.1
Size: 5.80 MB
Seller: Pilcrow AG
© Pilcrow AG
LANGUAGES:
English, German, Japanese, Russian, Chinese
COMPATIBILITY:
Requires iOS 9.3 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Released: 25 Jun 2013
Published: 12 Jan 2017
Latest version: 2.9.1
Size: 5.80 MB
Seller: Pilcrow AG
© Pilcrow AG
LANGUAGES:
English, German, Japanese, Russian, Chinese
COMPATIBILITY:
Requires iOS 9.3 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Battery Doc - Professional Care and Information
Providing useful and relevant data revolving around battery health and general device information on a neat screen with unrivaled accuracy.
As stated by apps400.com:
▶ apps400.com: "... accurate and precise unlike most other apps." ◀
Each button has a clearly labeled function and all screens are designed to be easily understood, granting access to basic information and for more detailed specs when needed.
Different users need different information, ranging from very basic like battery health and state to advanced numbers about network traffic and detailed hardware information.
Top Features:
▸ Unrivaled accuracy
▸ Direct access to information and data
▸ Proprietary algorithms for detailed uptime prognostics
▸ Limit warnings
▸ In-depth system information
▸ Per-service runtime analysis
▸ Available runtime per task calculation
▸ Extended runtime calculation on per app basis
▸ Save Device Information and collect it in iTunes
While delivering important and useful information, Battery Doc proves its use when you need to know how much time is left for a specific task. Battery Doc precisely calculates how long the battery is able to play music, to watch video, to play games in 2D or 3D before it needs the next charging.
Charging statistics not only counts how often the device is plugged and unplugged, the statistics only contain relevant charging cycles, and warn you when you should avoid charging your battery.
A battery too hot or too cold when charging can damage both the battery and the iPhone, Battery Doc warns you when you try to charge your iPhone under critical circumstances.
Optimizing Battery Life to make it last longer depends on of how your iPhone is used. Battery Doc tells you exactly which service is using how much of your remaining power, and can therefore tell you exactly how much longer your battery will last by disabling specific services.
Furthermore, it tells you how long your battery will last if you use your iPhone just for one single, specific task like gaming or video watching.
Extending battery life is a myth. Every app or tool with such a promise is fraud!
Reducing Battery wear on the other side is real, and exactly the purpose of Battery Doc.
When do you start taking care of your iPhones battery?
As stated by apps400.com:
▶ apps400.com: "... accurate and precise unlike most other apps." ◀
Each button has a clearly labeled function and all screens are designed to be easily understood, granting access to basic information and for more detailed specs when needed.
Different users need different information, ranging from very basic like battery health and state to advanced numbers about network traffic and detailed hardware information.
Top Features:
▸ Unrivaled accuracy
▸ Direct access to information and data
▸ Proprietary algorithms for detailed uptime prognostics
▸ Limit warnings
▸ In-depth system information
▸ Per-service runtime analysis
▸ Available runtime per task calculation
▸ Extended runtime calculation on per app basis
▸ Save Device Information and collect it in iTunes
While delivering important and useful information, Battery Doc proves its use when you need to know how much time is left for a specific task. Battery Doc precisely calculates how long the battery is able to play music, to watch video, to play games in 2D or 3D before it needs the next charging.
Charging statistics not only counts how often the device is plugged and unplugged, the statistics only contain relevant charging cycles, and warn you when you should avoid charging your battery.
A battery too hot or too cold when charging can damage both the battery and the iPhone, Battery Doc warns you when you try to charge your iPhone under critical circumstances.
Optimizing Battery Life to make it last longer depends on of how your iPhone is used. Battery Doc tells you exactly which service is using how much of your remaining power, and can therefore tell you exactly how much longer your battery will last by disabling specific services.
Furthermore, it tells you how long your battery will last if you use your iPhone just for one single, specific task like gaming or video watching.
Extending battery life is a myth. Every app or tool with such a promise is fraud!
Reducing Battery wear on the other side is real, and exactly the purpose of Battery Doc.
When do you start taking care of your iPhones battery?
What's new in Version 2.9.1
Minor Bugfix for iOS 10
Download
Version | Uploader | Link |
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2.9.1 | telefonbuch | Link 1 |
2.9.1 | telefonbuch | Link 2 |
2.9.1 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 3 |
2.9.1 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 4 |
2.9.1 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 5 |
2.9.1 | telefonbuch | Link 6 |
2.9 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 7 |
2.9 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 8 |
2.9 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 9 |
2.9 | telefonbuch | Link 10 |
2.9 | telefonbuch | Link 11 |
2.9 | telefonbuch | Link 12 |
2.8 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 13 |
2.8 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 14 |
2.8 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 15 |
2.8 | telefonbuch | Link 16 |
2.8 | telefonbuch | Link 17 |
2.8 | telefonbuch | Link 18 |
2.7 | telefonbuch | Link 19 |
2.7 | telefonbuch | Link 20 |
2.7 | telefonbuch | Link 21 |
2.6 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 22 |
2.6 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 23 |
2.6 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 24 |
2.6 | telefonbuch | Link 25 |
2.6 | telefonbuch | Link 26 |
2.6 | telefonbuch | Link 27 |
2.5 | telefonbuch | Link 28 |
2.5 | telefonbuch | Link 29 |
2.5 | telefonbuch | Link 30 |
2.5 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 31 |
2.5 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 32 |
2.5 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 33 |
2.4 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 34 |
2.4 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 35 |
2.4 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 36 |
2.3 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 37 |
2.3 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 38 |
2.3 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 39 |
2.2 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 40 |
2.2 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 41 |
2.2 | telefonbuch | Link 42 |
2.2 | telefonbuch | Link 43 |
2.2 | telefonbuch | Link 44 |
2.1 | telefonbuch | Link 45 |
2.1 | telefonbuch | Link 46 |
2.1 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 47 |
2.1 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 48 |
2.1 | telefonbuch | Link 49 |
2.0 | telefonbuch | Link 50 |
2.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 51 |
2.0 | telefonbuch | Link 52 |
2.0 | telefonbuch | Link 53 |
2.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 54 |
1.6.4 | telefonbuch | Link 55 |
1.6.4 | telefonbuch | Link 56 |
1.6.4 | telefonbuch | Link 57 |
1.6.4 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 58 |
1.6.4 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 59 |
1.6.4 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 60 |
1.6.3 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 61 |
1.6.3 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 62 |
1.6.3 | telefonbuch | Link 63 |
1.6.3 | telefonbuch | Link 64 |
1.6.3 | telefonbuch | Link 65 |
1.6.2 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 66 |
1.6.2 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 67 |
1.6.2 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 68 |
1.6.1 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 69 |
1.6.1 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 70 |
1.6.1 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 71 |
1.6.1 | AppCakeBot | Link 72 |
1.6.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 73 |
1.6.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 74 |
1.6.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 75 |
1.5.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 76 |
1.5.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 77 |
1.5.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 78 |
1.5.0 | AppCakeBot | Link 79 |
1.4.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 80 |
1.4.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 81 |
1.3.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 82 |
1.3.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 83 |
1.3.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 84 |
1.3.0 | AppCakeBot | Link 85 |
1.2.0 | AppCakeBot | Link 86 |
1.2.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 87 |
1.2.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 88 |
1.2.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 89 |
1.1.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 90 |
1.1.0 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 91 |
1.1.0 | AppCakeBot | Link 92 |
1.0.4 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 93 |
1.0.4 | Locophone-ICPDA | Link 94 |
1.0.4 | not_given/ICBot | Link 95 |