- Oct 23, 2012
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Advanced Mobile Care for Android
IOBit’s Advanced Mobile Care for Google Android can be best described as a system maintenance tool collection. The application makes available a variety of tools, some one them accessible via a scan button, to maintain, speed up and protect the Android phone.
You can scan your system at any time to search for malware, temporary files and tasks, or use the tools displayed at the bottom of the screen directly instead. The scan itself does not take long, at least not on my Galaxy Note II. A list of findings are displayed in the end that you can evaluate first or clean right away. You can block items from being cleaned with the rest, and while that is usually not necessary, at least not for cached items, it is still recommended to look through the listing before you hit the clean button.
The tools menu at the bottom displays five tools that you can start separately:
The tools menu at the bottom displays five tools that you can start separately:
Task Killer displays all background tasks by apps that you have installed on your system. This is a great way of finding out which apps run on it and to kill apps that you do not want running in the background.
App Manager displays a list of all applications you have installed on the Android device. You can uninstall or launch any app listed here with two simple taps.
Battery Saver makes available various battery saving profiles that you can activate. The implications of activation are displayed on the page as well.
Privacy Locker lets you set a password to protect photos, videos and files with it to prevent unauthorized access
Game Speeder supposedly optimizes the device for mobile gaming.
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IOBit’s Advanced Mobile Care for Google Android can be best described as a system maintenance tool collection. The application makes available a variety of tools, some one them accessible via a scan button, to maintain, speed up and protect the Android phone.
You can scan your system at any time to search for malware, temporary files and tasks, or use the tools displayed at the bottom of the screen directly instead. The scan itself does not take long, at least not on my Galaxy Note II. A list of findings are displayed in the end that you can evaluate first or clean right away. You can block items from being cleaned with the rest, and while that is usually not necessary, at least not for cached items, it is still recommended to look through the listing before you hit the clean button.
The tools menu at the bottom displays five tools that you can start separately:
The tools menu at the bottom displays five tools that you can start separately:
Task Killer displays all background tasks by apps that you have installed on your system. This is a great way of finding out which apps run on it and to kill apps that you do not want running in the background.
App Manager displays a list of all applications you have installed on the Android device. You can uninstall or launch any app listed here with two simple taps.
Battery Saver makes available various battery saving profiles that you can activate. The implications of activation are displayed on the page as well.
Privacy Locker lets you set a password to protect photos, videos and files with it to prevent unauthorized access
Game Speeder supposedly optimizes the device for mobile gaming.
Source