![]() This is a handy app to run just before going on a plane, for example, as it’ll let you kill the WiFi and Bluetooth, dim your screen, and even remove a few CPU-hogging processes–all with a couple of clicks, and the optimizations only take a few seconds. This demo version therefore doesn’t have any functionality–but I tested the registered version as well, and it did indeed optimize the laptop to improve battery life. Once I did click Optimize Battery Life in the demo version, I got a nag screen telling me to register. However, it’s pretty easy to discern that the optimizations are based on the tests it just ran: WiFi, Bluetooth, screen brightness, and so on. ![]() Before I have an app muck about with my system settings in an effort to help me, I like to know exactly what it’s doing. What Battery Optimizer doesn’t tell you before you click the big green Optimize Battery Life button, is what exactly it’s going to optimize to improve that life.
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