When comparing CCleaner vs Pixoff: Battery Saver AMOLED, the Slant community recommends CCleaner for most people. In the question“What are the best Android apps?” CCleaner is ranked 39th while Pixoff: Battery Saver AMOLED is ranked 57th. The most important reason people chose CCleaner is:
CCleaner is a general Windows maintenance tool but it also has an uninstaller built-in.
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Pros
Pro Not simply an uninstaller
CCleaner is a general Windows maintenance tool but it also has an uninstaller built-in.
Pro Keeps bundling minimal and optional
A common drawback for freeware of this quality is when they are bundled with crap-ware. This only includes Google Chrome and can be easily opted-out of.
Pro Also works as night-time dimmer
Some screens are too bright for night-time use, even at minimum brightness. Because Pixoff turns off pixels, you can effectively reduce screen brightness below the minimum amount.
Pro Easy to put the wallpaper to pure black
There is a configurable option to separately and fully put the wallpaper to pure black in order to help save battery life. This is configurable depending on the level of battery.
Pro Ability to set your own pattern of pixels off
Pro Four types of predefined patterns and simple configuration
Pro Automatic setting if the battery is low
Pro Configurable functionality
Cons
Con Uninstaller function limited
CCleaner does not clean up leftover files after an application's uninstaller has been run, nor can it handle uninstalling applications that do not have an uninstaller.
Con Can't uninstall or detect program without uninstaller
No difference to windows uninstaller. Can't uninstall program with no uninstaller and doesn't even aware of their existance.
Con Bad
Takes up too much ram and CPU, and not a good cleaner anyway.
Con Only works on Amoled displays
Pixoff makes use of Amoled's unique ability to individually turn off pixels, and won't work on LCD (IPS) panels.
