Among the many promises to upgrade to Android Lollipop was Volta Project that, according to Google, aims to substantially improve battery consumption on smartphones with little robot system. Using the Nexus 5 as a reference, the search giant claimed that he could render 90 minutes to over use, however, has not specified the conditions necessary to obtain this gain.
The project divide- Back on two parameters: the first one is the new battery manager with energy saving feature. It aims to disable some features while limiting the background data connection. This prevents apps are updated and unwanted services operate without real need at that time. All this ensures a gain of 30%, according to Google. The second parameter is the new API JobScheduler , which allows a better control use of applications that run in the background.
So far, even the Android 5.0.2 , we have not seen a very noticeable difference in consumption and the Volta project does not show such a strong presence in the system. However, by giving the picture above taken from a device One line Android with the new Android 5.1 Lollipop, you can check that there is a new option in the Volta call system menu. We have no details of what we can find there, but the image you can see that there is a new system monitor that analyzes the consumption of each application within a time chart.
The news is only available in Indonesia, but should be released soon to the Nexus line . Only then can we find out what the advances that Google made with the Volta project and if it really will bring a more significant gain in power consumption.
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