How is this different than the platforms built-in support for doing...
 well, sounds like nearly the same thing?

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:49 PM, L.Z <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm the developer of PowerTutor, a power profiling tool for the
> system. This tool profiles the system power consumption and decomposes
> power consumption on hardware components (e.g. LCD, Wi-Fi, CPU and
> etc.). It also assigns power consumption to individual application as
> the application is running alone in the system. In this way, it could
> potentially help developers to profile the app and detect energy
> inefficiency usage behavior in the application.
>
> More details could be found at
> http://powertutor.org.
>
> Note that PowerTutor is free to download and no advertisement is
> embedded. I'm posting this here to so that the Android community can
> be aware of it. Any one who cares about power consumption of their
> applications will find it useful.
>
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