Friday, July 4, 2014

Android L compared to Android KitKat extended working time … – PC World

Android L will offer energy saving system called Project Volta. First tests show that this can be a very effective solution that will significantly increase the battery life of smartphones.

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Smartphones zgotowa?y a real revolution in the mobile market. Unfortunately, along with the huge potential that offered, forced enjoying them fully for everyday users to remember a beloved gadget connected to the outlet.

Despite the passage of years has not lived to significant improvements in terms of power. Equipment manufacturers are trying to make other systems, however, care about the extension of battery life, an example of which we had the occasion of the presentation of flagship smartphones such as Samsung Galaxy S5 (Ultra Power Saving mode) or HTC One M8 (Extreme Power Saving mode). It should be noted here that these solutions are only doing this for you automatically, which in most they could do extra minutes looking for work smartphone.

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Google more in the game

Fortunately, extending battery life also proved to be an important goal for developers working on having come on the market in the autumn running Google Android L. talks about Volta system design, which intelligently managing the activity of applications (obviously needed here will be more support from the developers who will be provided with the right set of tools) should save some battery power your smartphone.

Today, it seems that Google has gone in the right direction. This was confirmed by site ArsTechnica, the editors have conducted tests using a smartphone Nexus 5 Their results showed that the Volta project is really promising solution that will help us to save a bit there, but quite a lot of energy:

– using Android KitKat 4.4.4 Nexus 5 while browsing the Internet via WiFi (refresh every 15 seconds) worked for 345 minutes
– when using the test version of Android yet, after L this result increased to 471 minutes, or until 36 percent

 

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