Assistant for Android
One of those applications is Assistant for Android. But the app isn't as complex as others on the market, although it manages to do its job even if it could use some more features.
Dated UI with only a few features
The interface could use an update, it doesn't come with a tutorial or any kind of instructions which means that new users would have to figure this app out on their own. The UI is straightforward and easy-to-use, with only three sections on the home screen and some settings.
You can change the language and pick one of the many available inside the app. Adjust the default tab and have the app automatically start with device boot/reboot.
Users can mute sound when startup, enable the icon in the notification bar or show startup time. You can also enable autoboost and set a frequency. Auto cache clear is also available, together with the feature for creating a whitelist for apps that you would like to prevent from closing.
Device status and the option to kill processes
You can monitor system processes on your device, like CPU status, RAM info, battery info, ROM and internal storage info. It tells you how much memory is used or free. All information is displayed in several charts to make it easier to understand it.
System clear feature scans your device, retrieves junk files and lets you clean them instantly. You can also use quick boost to have the app kill processes running in the background and prevent your device from overheating. Users have the option of doing the same in a separate section and preventing some applications from being killed.
More features
It has a section with tools, toggles that let users enable all sort of features on their device like Bluetooth, WiFi, Mobile Networks, Gps, Volume settings and more. However, it seems that the app crashes when you enable certain features like Mobile Networks.
In addition, batch uninstall doesn't really work. It only provides a list with applications on you device, but if you select one it simply disappears. Users can only uninstall apps individually, which is a basic feature for almost all device managers. The app comes with some banner ads which you can remove if upgrade to the premium version for 0.99$.
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Bottom Line
Design / UI7
The interface is straightforward but it could use an update and some more customization features. |
Function7
It works, but it needs some more features and the app crashes when certain toggles are enabled and the batch uninstall feature doesn't really work. |
Security9
It only needs permissions from your device that are connected to its features so you don't need to worry. |
Battery4
Consumption is a bit high so keep an eye on resources when using this app as it can drain your resources. |
Price8
It comes with banner ads, you can remove them if you pay 0.99$ for the premium version. |
Compatibility7
The developer didn't mention Android versions compatible with this app. |
It works but it needs some improvements.
Specifications
- price:
- 0.99
- current version:
- Varies with device
- reviewed version:
- 20.0
- developer:
- Aaron.
- category:
- SYSTEM & SHELL
- os version req.:
- Varies with device
- age rating:
- N/A
- in-app purchases:
- Yes. remove ads
- hits:
- 244