Tired with the Android's battery front? Tired by charging the sets again and again? No need to panic now. Here the researchers team has come up with the research tool. The tool that makes your life easy. It is not the new invention, but merely a known one. The user will love it as it has the power to maintain the consistency.
After a lot of jump-in efforts the team has made it possible. It is not the tool to provide you battery life or additional battery, but it keeps your smartphone maintained. It puts the running background apps to silent. The silent word here doesn't mean uninstalling the application. The app, Hush, developed by Purdue researchers, can save the battery life by stopping or pausing the apps running silently in the background. It can intelligently kill the apps by providing the ease of access to the smartphone. Further, providing a platform supportive app for all the operating system, can let your device performing intelligently and for more hours.
Whether you be a ninja, or an intelligent hog to keep your phone silent, but still there are apps that runs and consumes battery all night., when you are asleep. Here the team has come up with Hush to prevent the situation. Researchers say it can save around 16 percent of battery life. You can test out Hush for yourself via its Github page, with more updated version is about to come. It has an early detection and intelligent mode that can detect the priority of apps used and stops the least gumming app by itself. Apple ans Samsung are already implementing the 'low-power' mode to their smartphones, that will make the impact of downloading the app to null. But it is a simple tool, yet have many benefits and leaves an unforgettable impact.
Charlie Hu, a Purdue professor of electrical and computer engineering said, "During screen-off, the phone hardware should enter the sleep state, draining close to zero power. Apps wake the phone up periodically during screen-off to do useful things, but then afterward, they should let the phone go back to sleep. They are not letting the phone go back to sleep because of software bugs and, specifically, due to the incorrect use of Android power control application programming interfaces called wakelocks".