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posted by mrpg on Friday August 03 2018, @03:34AM   Printer-friendly
from the let's-have-the-talk dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

With the last version of the Android P Developer Preview released, we're quickly heading toward the final build of another major Android version. And for Android P—aka version 9.0—battery life is a major focus. The Adaptive Battery feature will dole out background access to only the apps you use, a new auto brightness scheme has been devised, and the Android team has made changes to how background work runs on the CPU. All together, battery life should be batter (err, better) than ever.

To get a bit more detail about how all this works, we sat down with a pair of Android engineers: Benjamin Poiesz, group product manager for the Android Framework, and Tim Murray, a senior staff software engineer for Android. And over the course of our second fireside Android chat, we learned a bit more about Android P overall and some specific things about how Google goes about diagnosing and tracking battery life across the range of the OS' install base.

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  • (Score: 1) by anubi on Friday August 03 2018, @05:08AM (1 child)

    by anubi (2828) on Friday August 03 2018, @05:08AM (#716564) Journal

    And consumers just don't care enough to demand change.

    I believe Microsoft should have trained us by now that change is not necessarily a good thing.

    --
    "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." [KJV: I Thessalonians 5:21]
  • (Score: 2) by RS3 on Friday August 03 2018, @01:17PM

    by RS3 (6367) on Friday August 03 2018, @01:17PM (#716674)

    Microsoft have made most of the public into sheep by training consumers to have no opinions and just accept the changes software companies choose for us.