Sunday, 6 July 2014

Android L Saves 36 Percent Battery

Google has introduced Volta Project as part of Project L. Volta Android is Google's attempt to extend the battery life of Android smartphones owned. Android Really L will have a longer battery life?

Ars Technica site on Thursday (03/07/2014) says has done preliminary testing on a Nexus device is running Andorid L 5 Developer Preview version. In these tests, it turns out Android L had 36 percent battery life longer.

Testing is done by comparing the same device, the Nexus 5, but running different operating systems, namely Android 4.4 and Android Kitkat L.

The battery is fully charged before the Nexus 5 is tested. After that tested browsing the web with the same standards, that is by setting the brightness of 200 nits. As a result, the battery Nexus with Android 4.4 5 KitKat can last for 6 hours 45 minutes.

After testing with Andorid KitKat. Nexus 5 is the same then fitted with Android OS L Developer Preview. It will then undergo the same test.

Apparently, the Android Nexus 5 L can last longer with a record time browsing the web for almost 8 hours.


Volta Project in Android Lazy L works with methods First, the application will disrupt the smartphone standby time is preempted and a new start when really needed.

Google also provides a special API that is useful for developers to optimize their applications. API is named JobScheduller.

In addition, Google's Android is also equipped with L Battery Saver feature, a feature that lowers the performance and decide the data that runs in the background and lower the screen brightness when the battery is only 15 percent.

Apart from the operating system, the Android smartphone battery savings would also be optimal if supported by the application itself. To that end, Google has released APIs that can be used JobScheduller application developers in order to delay certain

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