


Protect important apps from auto clearing by adding them to the Ignored Apps List Set an Auto Clear schedule at any interval you choose ★ AUTO CLEAR APPS: Automatically shuts down battery power: draining apps that run in the background Time Schedule: Switch to any smart battery saver mode based on time of day Battery Level: Switch to any preset mode when the battery power reaches a specific level ★ INTELLIGENT MODE SWITCHING: Automatically switch smart battery saving modes based on your preferences

There are dozens of threads here about turning off radios, finding out what's waking the phone, stopping background data transfer, etc.Highlights of DU Battery Saver PRO as a more powerful Android battery doctor & manager: There are other, and much better, ways to save battery. Once you uninstall it, your question will be moot. And I just haven's put aside the couple of months it's going to take to learn the environment that well. I've been writing Java code since Java was released around 1995, but I don't know the Android environment well enough to be comfortable writing the app, rather than worrying about the environment - and that leads to apps that are, at best, junk. (It's one reason I don't write Android apps. I wouldn't download any app that refers to killing (or stopping, the same thing) background apps. Then you'll wonder why instead of saving your battery, it's killing it. (See Multitasking the Android Way - I never argue how software works with the person who wrote it, since I can't read minds better than the person who owns the mind.) Killing "power consumptive background apps" that Android needs running (and there's no way an app can know what Android has calculated it's going to need) means that Android is immediately going to reload that app. That's another way of saying, "I have no idea how Android actually works, but I know how to write an app". It says "allows you to stop power consumptive background apps".
