[SGVLUG] New Linux Tablet

Julie tearsea88 at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 6 21:04:15 PST 2010


A single charge unplugged at 9am would be about 50% charged by 7pm if I don't 
make that much calls or use my phone much during that time period.  So I think 
it really depends on a lot of factors.  I know the new Yahoo Mail app is a total 
battery drainer.

As for how to find that nice percentage number Matthew said, go to your phone 
settings, select "about phone" and one of the option is "battery use".  Again, 
this can be slightly different from one Droid to another.  And on mine, it said 
my wifi only use about 3% of my battery.


----- Original Message ----
From: Tom Emerson <starman9x at gmail.com>
To: SGVLUG Discussion List. <sgvlug at sgvlug.net>
Sent: Mon, December 6, 2010 8:56:50 PM
Subject: Re: [SGVLUG] New Linux Tablet

I stopped in to the verizon store this evening and asked - the
official sales stance is "6-8 hours of use" per charge.  He couldn't
tell me the actual capacity of the battery, nor was it
displayed/written anywhere that I could see.

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 7:35 PM, Matthew Campbell <dvdmatt at gmail.com> wrote:
> It does drain the battery.  On the Android there is a nice utility
> that reads your phone logs and prints out a nice shiny pie chart of
> what used your battery today.

is that in the market?  [what app is it?]  I know for the droid you
can get (some?) information from the "settings" app / "battery
manager" panel.  this shows the current state-of-charge, and tapping
the battery picture shows you the useage "since it was last unplugged"
(in other words, when "running on the mains", it doesn't appear to log
it, but then, does it matter?)

> Mine is:
> 55% display light
> 17% cellular network
> 22% wifi network
> 6% cpu

I've not seen cell/wifi come up on mine when I've checked (most
"applications" are between 2-5%, the OS seems to be 5-7%, and the
display, like yours, hits upwards of 50% - interestingly, I saw an app
that I didn't realize "was still running", and it was chewing up 12%!
time to consider a task killer...) [and yes, I know "that can make
things worse..."]  supposedly, clicking the "back" button (to get to
the main screen) will tell the app to "stop" after a short while, but
clicking the "home" button puts apps in the background/idle state and
will NOT stop them until memory is tight.  this UI really needs and
explicit "I'm done with this app, now kill it" button...

anyway, back to the galaxy - took me a while until I could find an app
where I could "type" on the on-screen keyboard to see how well it
would work in a note-taking situation.  with auto-correct on, it did
fairly well (but I would recommend proofreading all the same)  then I
tried the voice dictation...

so, I said, "how well does this take audio notes if you are in a noisy
environment where you cannot talk too loudly"

it chewed on that a moment, and entered "this is a TEST" - well
how-de-doo, boys - it understood WHAT I was doing :)

so, I said, "now THAT is FUNNY", and it came back with "nasa" - great,
just what the world needs - an electronic comedian to take notes for
you...



      


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