1. In reality 99% of cell batteries have 1 cell! #2 if a cell is bad, the only way to fix it is to replace it! #3 the wording in the popups was obviously written by someone who has english as a 2nd language, and has not been speaking it more than a few years! #4 you can open the app, test, fix then test again and it will show battery is good.
2. Even if it's "harmless", it's misleading and actively misinforming the public on how technology works, which is morally wrong.App is a joke! #1 app shows 100+ cells in your battery.
3. App has a button which "scans" the battery and a screen with insignificant data about the battery - it doesn't measure exact battery health, what apps discharge it.
4. Seems like lazy Devs spent more time in posting fake good reviews than actually on app developmentDoesn't work unless you allow it to send your GPS COORDINATES and other tracking data to Google.
5. If you close the app, then reopen test will show problems.Was great till they got sneaky and in the second or two when first initiated, when you go to hit 'tap to enter' the button would move up and a link for an ad pops up.
6. even my really old device works, most software won't work on it.2 1/2 years and still finds and repairs battery everytime.
7. It gives you some basic info, redirects you to the system battery monitor and showing fake 🤥 repairing animation.
8. So what on Earth are all the "cells" on the mid-90s, disk defragmenter looking screen?? Not sure if this app really does anything, other than display full screen ads, but I'd avoid this app like the plague.
9. I installed this app to calibrate my battery, I used the paid version (trial) to make sure I have the full functionality.
10. I would run it and it would show weak spots and fix however I find it odd that now that you're charging, suddenly I have no weak spots in my bedroom when I do the free scan.🤔🤔Not good.
11. Doesn't help in optimised charging... Didn't help in battery calibration at all.