Monitor apps on BlackBerry
RIM has announced the BlackBerry Application Resource Monitor app, which finds and alerts users of idle apps that are draining battery life.
The Application Resource Monitor (ARM) is designed to identify and alert you to idle apps that are draining
battery life and automatically close them.
ARM will only
trigger an alert for apps that are running but not in use, or are running while
the device has been idle.
Users may also
choose to turn off the feature, ignore the alert, or add an app to a white list
which will cause the ARM to ignore it moving forward.
The Application Resource Monitor is available
to download on BlackBerry App World for BlackBerry
7.1 devices.
The ARM app is
part of a family of apps that are already accessible on BlackBerry 7.1 devices,
including Battery Saving Mode and Application Manager, which help users to
optimise battery and memory usage. Battery Saving Mode lets you extend battery
life by unobtrusively reducing battery drain; this includes setting the
backlight brightness to 20%, setting backlight timeout to 20 seconds,
automatically dimming the backlight, and reducing the timing on mobile hotspot
auto shutdown. Application Manager alerts the user if they
are running low on application memory and prompts for removal of unused
languages and/or applications.
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