Snapdragon battery guru review6/27/2023 But the downside is that it is compatible only with devices running Snapdragon processors.īattery Doctor is a yet another free battery saving app that can extend your battery life up to 50% by finding apps and settings that drain power on your device. This app delivers longer battery life with fewer charges, acting as a battery life extender. It is still using the old interface but it’s okay.Snapdragon BatteryGuru is a battery life saver app that extends battery performance and improves overall user experience by intelligently making changes that optimize device functionality in phones with Snapdragon mobile processors. It is basically the basic camera UI that comes standard with every Jelly Bean powered phones. Let’s see how the photos that came out from this phone looks like.įirst, the camera interface. And I mentioned that the rumours I heard about the camera clarity is much to talk about. Nice.įrom the title of this blog review post, I did mention something about “Imaging Wonder”. ![]() Better yet, upgrade to Android 4.4 KitKat. If they can port this phone to use Android 4.3, that would be great. I do hope that Ninetology have an update for this phone so that at least I feel better to use a more up-to-date device. Jelly Bean 4.1.2 is considered old by now. Launchers that I like are Nova, Apex and Smart Launcher. Besides, there are so many other launchers that we can choose from in the Play Store. It’s not much of a looker but it’s simple. What’s good about it is that it maintains the original Android experience which is easy to use without having to understand how to customize a certain launcher, like others by Samsung’s TouchWiz or HTC Sense. Good thing about Android phones by Ninetology, they use the original Android interface rather than having a customized launcher. I probably managed to save about 10% battery when I activate this function. The Snapdragon Battery Guru helped a little. I did a full charge in the morning and by noon, the battery is down to 60%. Under the cover is the non-removable polymer battery that is unfortunately didn’t last long enough for an entire day use. On the right side of the phone, we have the power/standby button whereby the volume rocker button is on the left side. But having a shiny rear casing surface made it highly prone to fingerprints. Although it is small by today’s standards, it is quite comfortable to hold. ![]() The slim design made it feels premium and unique. The mid range specification is similar to some of the budget smartphones out there but so far, the R1 is the prettiest. Autofocus, LED flash and face detection.ĭual SIM, Snapdragon Battery Guru, FM Radio Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 1.2GHz Quad Core CPUĤ.3 inch screen with 960 x 540 resolutionĨ megapixel rear shooter, 2 megapixel front camera. ![]() Phone (duh), USB charger, earphone, rear plastic case and the warranty/manual booklet. The box is quite big for keeping in something so small. After I installed the usual apps, it still performs well under harsh usage on daily basis. As far as where endurance is concerned, this phone did well for me. The Ninetology U9 R1 is a super slim lightweight smartphone powered by Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean with a quad-core 1.2GHz processor and 1GB RAM. I’ve been told that the camera clarity on this phone is really good so I can’t wait to put it to test straight away. The bright red looks really good on this one. When I first opened the box, I was amazed to see such a slim phone.
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