

It also features a variety of different app skins because, let’s be honest - a lot of utility apps tend to look kind of ugly. More uniquely, DU also offers the ability to cool down your phone when it heats up due to intense CPU usage.

You’re able to pinpoint your most battery killing apps and close them, you’re able to instantly change a bunch of different settings with a touch of a button. DU comes with a lot of the standard battery saving features. They also are able to display approximately how much time you have left to use your battery, so that you’re able to have peace of mind with that last little percent.ĭU also offers a helpful battery saving solution, with a variety of different helpful features. It displays different statistics showing which of your apps suck the most battery and require the most CPU usage. The ability to create custom profile is really cool because, if you think about it…An app like Candy Crush may require more power while you’re at home, but you would obviously prioritize something like Outlook over Candy Crush if you were at work.Īvast also offers a feature that, while helpful, is fairly standard in battery-oriented applications. The emergency mode is my favorite - drastically ratcheting down usage of every non-essential aspect of your phone to ensure that you can squeeze that extra juice out when you’re in a pinch. Avast allows you to create a profile for home, work, night, and emergencies. Perhaps the most helpful feature of Avast’s app is the ability to create different custom profiles to suit your own individual use of your device.
