One of the biggest complaints of Android Lollipop users is the battery life which fell considerably compared to what was offered in the KitKat. This not only affected the Nexus line, but virtually all smartphones from manufacturers that have modified version of the system.
A test conducted with the prior version of Android Marshmallow showed that Google made a major breakthrough in this respect. Autonomy battery on stand-by grew considerably, reaching almost triple. This was possible thanks to background services shutdown to reduce the CPU cycle expenditure. However, this is just not the only novelty in terms of battery with Android 6.0.
Currently in Lollipop, and earlier, when you open some application to analyze battery depletion is only informed the percentage within the milliwatt / hour standard. In this version, you can track consumption in mAh, which is the value used by the manufacturer to measure the energy capacity of the battery at a smartphone.
When looking at the image above Android 6.0 Marshmallow running on the Nexus 5, we see that in 4 minutes and 7 seconds the screen was turned on was consumed 20 mAh the 2300 mAh totals. In another example, see the AirDroid application is used for 1 hour and 38 minutes with 15 minutes of active CPU usage generating a consumption of 74 mAh .
This news is great for those who want to make a more accurate control of your smartphone’s battery and identify which applications are ending the autonomy of your smartphone. The final version of Android 6.0 will arrive late in the third quarter and may bring even more innovations to manage power consumption in devices with little robot system. Let’s hope that this new addition, the new version also helps to reduce the high Lollipop consumption.
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