Sinncerre wrote:
I actually like this app it seems to be well received by folks and even CNET... It's a bit different than the other battery apps because it actually seems to free memory from the cache, that is one of the most helpful aspects. I could begin with 7.9 GBs and then after running app up to 8.1Gbs. So it's been pretty helpful in that respect.
Battery Doctor is a useless app that uses battery itself, provides no benefit, and makes battery management harder than it needs to be. Without it you charge the battery when you want to, leave it connected as long as you want to (like overnight) and don't even have to think about the battery. The iPhone's built in battery management is very sophisticated, and Battery Doctor interferes with it. I don't think that freeing 200 MB of cache is worth the trouble of putting up with its drain on system resources and memory.