On the phone there's is a what's been using the battery. This says display,
contacts etc. I assume this is reasonably accurate on a process level...
On Jan 19, 2011 9:33 PM, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
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Hi everyone,
I have come to the point where I would like to optimize my application to
consume as less power as possible. I tried to search for some battery API or
something I could use to measure how much my application drains the battery
when it's running, but didn't find anything. I thought I
The only way to really know how much battery is being used is to have
hardware that measures actual current during various operations in your app.
And that tells you about battery use for *that* device, which can have
fairly different characteristics from another device.
So I would suggest that
Hi cullona,
I know about that class, but don't see anything that could be actually
useful in it (I really don't need to know if the device is plugged in etc).
Hi Dianne,
I know the general rules, but right know I would like to distinguish between
some of the methods I have developed to achieve
If you have $1,000 that you found in your sofa cushions, the Qualcomm
MDP may be of interest to you:
http://developer.qualcomm.com/dev/development-devices/mdp8655
It offers the Trepn Profiler for deep info on battery consumption --
it appears to be roughly akin to what Traceview provides for CPU
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