Mark:
Exactly, I meant the Battery Usage Indicator. Is that an application
that's offered by default on the handset or it's an App. If it's an
App, it should have an API. I am doing an academic project and I am
really interested in getting in to the API for this. I am working on a
Polyglot-based project (compilers to extend java and java-based
languages). So, once I get an API for this, I would be extending it to
optimize the battery usage.


Thanks.

Sagar Hatekar
Comp. Sci. Graduate Student
SUNY Binghamton


On Oct 4, 8:37 am, "Mark Murphy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The features for the SDK 1.6 lists an application-wise battery status.
>
> No, the features for Android 1.6 lists a "Battery Usage Indicator"
> application:
>
> http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-1.6-highlights.html
>
> > That's what I need an API for.
>
> That information does not appear to be available via a public API.
>
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