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Greatly extend your battery life with Radio Saver! Do you live, work, or play in an area with bad service? Ever see how quickly having bad service can kill your battery? Let Radio Saver intelligently manage your radio for you saving battery in the process.The radio takes up the most battery by far on all Blackberries, and turning it off will drastically increase battery life. Radio Saver works by monitoring your signal level, and turning off the radio when the signal gets too low. It then intelligently checks periodically if signal has returned and leaves the radio on when it does, meaning you don''t miss your calls or emails.Radio Saver is fully customizable to your needs, and includes two presents for common situations.Unlike other similar products, Radio Saver is the only app to intelligently monitor your service and automatically handle turning your radio off and on for you--no need for preset timers which cause you to miss calls and emails even when you are in areas of full service!NOTE: If you always have full service, Radio Saver will not help your battery life, as it will never be able to turn your radio off to save power. The longer the radio is off, the greater the power savings, so those in poor coverage areas will experience the greatest gain in battery life.Intelligently monitors signal and turns radio off in areas of poor coverage to save batteryFully customizable--every setting can be user configured to perfectly match your needsTwo preset settings for common situationsWorks on OS 4.3 and up!Incredibly small memory footprint!

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Format:Software
Date:Aug 2009Version:1.0
License:PurchasePrice:$2.99
Platform:Mobile
System Req:Blackberry 4.3 and above
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