>
> > It also provides hardware component level breakdown of each app. 
>
> It is also only accurate for the Nexus One, last I checked. 
>

That is true. Its still the same. But then as a developer (assuming u have 
the N1), would'nt getting power consumption details on one model still give 
u a fair and reasonably consistent view of how it would perform on most 
models ? If the intent is to understand the consumption pattern of ones 
application, this is reasonably good enough right ?
 

> A better solution is the Qualcomm MDP and their Trepn software, but 
> this is rather expensive. 
>

Looks like the Trepn profiler is currently being redesigned and is not 
available 
(https://developer.qualcomm.com/mobile-development/development-devices/trepn-profiler),
 
but then as u mentioned it needs to be used with their expensive MDP 
devices.

:-)

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