• Android 15 reputedly switches into doze mode 50% quicker than Android 1

    From Enrico Papaloma@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 22 03:17:11 2024
    Android 15 reputedly switches into doze mode 50% quicker than Android 14 https://metro.co.uk/2024/05/21/last-a-new-software-update-boost-battery-three-whole-hours-20880075/

    Supposedly Android 15 could give your phone a three-hour battery boost.

    Of course, many Android phones already offer a much improved battery life compared to their predecessors, and the new software is no guarantee you'll
    get the full three hours of extra scrolling - however, it's a good sign
    that Android 15 should be more battery efficient than Android 14 was.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 22 07:52:15 2024
    Am 22.05.24 um 03:17 schrieb Enrico Papaloma:
    Android 15 reputedly switches into doze mode 50% quicker than Android 14 https://metro.co.uk/2024/05/21/last-a-new-software-update-boost-battery-three-whole-hours-20880075/

    Supposedly Android 15 could give your phone a three-hour battery boost.

    Of course, many Android phones already offer a much improved battery life compared to their predecessors, and the new software is no guarantee you'll get the full three hours of extra scrolling - however, it's a good sign
    that Android 15 should be more battery efficient than Android 14 was.

    That is utter nonsense and depends on the state of the battery anyway.

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  • From Arno Welzel@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 25 10:44:09 2024
    Enrico Papaloma, 2024-05-22 03:17:

    Android 15 reputedly switches into doze mode 50% quicker than Android 14 https://metro.co.uk/2024/05/21/last-a-new-software-update-boost-battery-three-whole-hours-20880075/

    Supposedly Android 15 could give your phone a three-hour battery boost.

    Three hours compared to what? If a device already provides 30 hours of
    battery runtime, 3 hours would be 10% more. But if you only have 20
    hours, that would be 15%.

    So "three hours" is mostly meaningless without a reference to the normal runtime without this boost.

    Of course, many Android phones already offer a much improved battery life compared to their predecessors, and the new software is no guarantee you'll get the full three hours of extra scrolling - however, it's a good sign
    that Android 15 should be more battery efficient than Android 14 was.

    And Android 14 was considered better as it's predecessor as well:

    <https://www.gizchina.com/2023/10/25/android-14-performance-battery-life/>

    Quote:

    "Android 14 brings new changes to improve performance and extend battery
    life"

    After all it's always the same: the OS will try to run as few processes
    as possible and stop all activity whenever possible. This ended in the ridicolous situation, that apps got just killed even when you need them
    and all kinds more or less hidden features you need to know to be able
    to use apps which depend on background services:

    <https://dontkillmyapp.com/>

    That's one of the main reasons why I stopped using vendor specific
    Android versions a long time ago and stick with Pixel devices or use
    LineageOS whenever possible.


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