System optimizer and cleaner app
CleanSpace Pro is a free utility application for mobile devices, from developer Bothan Mobile US Limited. It is a system optimization tool that helps users speed up their devices and improve overall performance. It also serves as a cleaning utility to remove junk and leftover files.
Similar to other cleaning tools like DU Speed Booster or Power Clean, CleanSpace Pro boasts a one-tap operation that does most of the work for users. Equally compelling is its clean and modern UI that will be easy to navigate and learn even for beginners to these types of applications.
Keep your space clean
As you use your smart devices day in and day out, whether it's a smartphone or tablet, you will eventually experience some occasional slowdowns. This can be due to your high app usage habits or the accumulation of random files over time—negatively affecting system performance. This is where systems optimizers and cleaners come in to perform some much-needed maintenance, and CleanSpace Pro is one of them.
There are three main functions of CleanSpace Pro. The first is RAM Booster, which lets you close apps you don't need to free up more memory. Second, Junk File Remover scans for unnecessary files and folders that you can already delete to recover storage space. Lastly, the Battery Optimizer provides information on battery health and applications that use the most power.
Facebook is one of the apps that consume a lot of storage space with its cache, so the app even has the extra Cleaner for Facebook to help remove it. Using said features is easy, and each one works as it should. The tool is free, there are ads included, as is expected. They appear with each use of its feature, which will be an issue for some.
Simple but effective
If you've been experiencing some slowdowns on your device lately, it's more than likely due to high ram or storage use. CleanSpace Pro can help address those issues quickly and effectively. It's easy to use, look nice, and everything just works as it should. You'll deal with ads every time you run something, but it won't be a concern for the most part.