One of the weaknesses of most smartphones is the autonomy they offer to users. For such a problem the solution is to integrate batteries with greater capacity but also new technologies. But for those who already have an Android there is now an app that promises to improve the device’s autonomy by 16%.
Let’s meet the HUSH app.
Developed by researchers at Purdue University in partnership with Intel and Mobile Startup Enerlytics, the HUSH app results from the evaluation of more behavior 2000 smartphones Samsung Galaxy S3 and S4. According to those responsible for this app, battery life of about 45.9% drains in the process of turning off the screen and 28.9% due to the apps in the background that are constantly active in the system.
During screen-off, the phone hardware shouldnt enter the sleep state, draining close to zero power …. Apps wake the phone up Periodically screen-off During to the useful things, but Then Afterward, They shouldnt let the phone go back to sleep. They are not letting the phone go back to sleep because of software bugs and, Specifically, due to the incorrect use of Android power control application programming interfaces called wakelocks
With the app HUSH researchers ensure better battery life this because the app can optimize a set of processes, such as stop intelligently apps that are in the background when the smartphone is in standbye.
This app is now available for free and can be downloaded here
Source:. Purdue University
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