Nokia N96 App Review – BatterySaver

September 12, 2009 by  
Filed under Nokia, Review, S60, Software, Symbian

screenshot0013Name: BatterySaver

Description: Power Manager

Summary: With all the advances in technology its strange that batteries still don’t have enough charge the nokia n96 for more than a few days. The Lack of battery life in the nokia n96 is one of its biggest problems and for some it would be considered the only problem. BatterySaver is an application that can control your applications, gps, bluetooth, screensaver, backlight and the brightness to save more power and make your battery last longer. BatterySaver watches your battery level so that it can adjust the setting to make save more power when the battery is low. It has different pre set profiles that varies the level of power you save that can be edited to match your style, BatterySaver also has the ability to start at your defined time.

Overview: In theory BatterySaver is a good application in practice its even better all the settings and conditions that you can set are just the settings you want. I guess the only thing I can complain about is that this application isn’t free so that will put off a few people but it only cost £5 so if you battery annoys you that much you can try the demo and see if there’s any improvement. Read more

The Nokia’s N96 Small Battery

February 17, 2008 by  
Filed under Blog News, Hands-on, NSeries

The most concerning issue on the Nokia N96 is the small 950mah battery. We all know this battery performed poorly on the original Nokia N95 so why did Nokia decide to use it again with the Nokia N96? It is a very strange decision, but somebody was able to talk with the N96 product manager at the Mobile World Congress.

A bigger battery means a bigger device, so to Nokia it was more important to keep the device comfortable to hold in our hands. Also the software was made to provide all Nokias N96 more efficiency. So no worries about he battery. Right? Or not?

My friend Meraj, when he done his review to nokia N95, that deficiency in the device was an aspect that reduced the classification to him. We hope this not happens in the Nokia N96!!!

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