Bumble

AppWizard
October 23, 2025
pCloud conducted a study on battery consumption of around 100 popular Android applications, analyzing their average battery requirements while using various features. Fitbit was identified as the top battery consumer, running 14 out of 16 background processes, with four significantly draining the battery. The Verizon app ranked second, also consuming considerable battery due to its background processes related to location services. Six social media apps—Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, WhatsApp, and LinkedIn—were noted for their battery drain, allowing 11 processes to run in the background. Dating apps like Grindr, Tinder, and Bumble were included in the findings but do not offer dark mode options. The Google app was highlighted as a major battery drain, with Gmail and Chrome also ranking high. Users can check their apps' battery impact through the Android power menu in the Settings app.
AppWizard
May 1, 2024
- Bumble has introduced a new 'opening move' tool to spark conversation between matches. - The app now includes dating intentions badges for users to communicate their relationship goals. - Bumble is highlighting common interests and musical tastes on user profiles to facilitate connections. - The app has improved compatibility algorithms and now requires a minimum number of photos on each profile. - Bumble's CEO, Lidiane Jones, emphasizes the company's commitment to creating a safer and more empowering space for women through innovative features like the Private Detector and AI to combat scams and spam.
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