Do any of you guys run a Battery App on you iPhones?

No battery apps
I don't have battery percentage turned on either

I just use my iPhone

Totally agree #

One of the best battery tips I took note of many years ago was to turn off the % sign and just enjoy using the iPhone.

{for those having battery drain issues I can then see the point of using it for troubleshooting}
 
My iPhones have always enjoyed good battery life, no need for an app. Just my $0.02.
 

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I used to use Battery Doctor to "clear cache" as well, but I noticed that after I clear my cache, close the app completely, and re-open the app, the cache number goes back to what it was before I cleared it. Made it seem like a gimmick almost.. So I just deleted it.
 
I have battery doc installed on my iPhone 6, to check charge cycles and health. But I don't know how reliable it is.
 
A battery app on iOS is useless because Apple doesn't let it do anything. On Android on the other hand...
 
A battery app on iOS is useless because Apple doesn't let it do anything. On Android on the other hand...

Yea well, all these juicedefender, batterydoctor and whatever type apps that the play store and app store are rife with are pointless, like some posters in this thread have already stated. They don't do anything you can't do yourself, and many even consume energy instead of saving it. The only type of app that is useful in determining battery health, is the kind that lets you read the battery chip for cycle count and capacity left. Which don't exist for android.
 
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