EaseUS Coolphone keeps your Android device cool and energy-efficient
First, there's the greatly appreciated one-button functionality "tap to cool phone down". If your device is under load from multitasking or demanding games, it is bound to get hot - especially if it's a high-end one. Those Snapdragon and MTK chips pack a lot of punch, but like a boxer in the middle of a intense workout, they generate a lot of heat with little room to dissipate. Devices have built-in software and hardware heat handlers, of course, but having manual control over things can be worthwhile - even if it's just a little button. We know you like to tinker with parameters, but sometimes simplifying the user experience and trusting the app to work without manual input is the more zen approach.
Next, Coolphone looks after your battery health by monitoring and closing background-active apps, as well as optimizing system settings that render your device prone to energy leaks, and increasing storage space by deleting redundant data. That's the app's "Smart Controller" feature, made for intelligent battery and storage saving.
Of course, if you like to get your hands dirty with manual adjustments - sure you do! - Coolphone lets you tweak and save your own profiles with fully customizable settings. And to ease you into using it, the app can display quick shortcuts to various parameters on your lockscreen and notification panel.
Since EaseUS wants Coolphone to be the coolest app around, it's keeping it free and ad-free. Give it a spin.
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9 Comments
2. EcoCare
Posts: 444; Member since: Jul 30, 2014
This app-killing method that is proven ineffective and counter-productive, yet still widely applied to so-called battery savers, speed boosters, and now phone coolant?! Please.
posted on Jan 02, 2015, 3:57 AM 8
7. AfterShock
Posts: 4146; Member since: Nov 02, 2012
Agreed +1.
Fear is an easy sale.
posted on Jan 02, 2015, 7:27 AM 3
9. TechieXP1969
Posts: 14967; Member since: Sep 25, 2013
Nah, stupidity has Fear beat by a mile.
posted on Jan 05, 2015, 2:12 PM 0
3. SaintHelena
Posts: 397; Member since: Nov 05, 2014
Next stop Bug ridden apps so that the phone can be healthy
posted on Jan 02, 2015, 4:05 AM 0
4. UglyFrank
Posts: 2188; Member since: Jan 23, 2014
I was expecting some sort of CPU control,not features that are already a click away on TouchWiz
posted on Jan 02, 2015, 4:07 AM 4
5. Mxyzptlk unregistered
Maybe they'll come with a click to turn off TouchWiz
posted on Jan 02, 2015, 4:44 AM 3
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