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testha: Hmmm A Microsoft sponsored study to bash Android...
As I couldnt believe the percentage of power wasted I had a read through the PDF and it turns out that all the apps were only run for less than 30 seconds. So you start up the free app it downloads advertisment at the start and before the app can run normally you close it and use this data for statistics. No wonder they get numbers from up to 30% used by ads.
testha: Microsoft doesnt seem to like the free app model Google prefers for advertising. Hard to compete with free...
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nakedmolerat:timmmay:Giggs:timmmay: I put my tablet into airplane mode before I play games, it gets rid of annoying ads. That may not be as practical on a phone. I keep GPS turned off as well.
I have the GPS, Wifi and Mobile data turned off on my phone when I play games and that seems to do the trick.
That's basically airplane mode.
nope, you can still receive calls and txts
freitasm: It looks like free apps tend to spend a lot of battery just to serve those ads...
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For example, in Angry Birds only 20 per cent is used to display and run the game, while 45 per cent is spent finding and uploading the user's location with GPS then downloading location-appropriate ads over a 3G connection. The 3G connection stays open for around 10 seconds, even if data transmission is complete, and this "tail energy" consumes another 28 per cent of the app's energy. Pathak blames the energy leakage on inefficiencies in the third-party code that developers use to generate profit on free apps.?
Why would Angry Birds need to know your location, use GPS, etc? It seems the "free" is not "free" really.?The price you pay is your privacy - and mobile data and battery.
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freitasm:
It seems a generic tool, and that is what was used to collect data for this report. Unless of course you are implying he has made the software in a way that tests "if Android then bash"...
Up to 75 per cent of the energy used by free versions of Android apps is spent serving up ads or tracking and uploading user data: running just one app could drain your battery in around 90 minutes.
freitasm: Why would Angry Birds need to know your location, use GPS, etc? It seems the "free" is not "free" really. The price you pay is your privacy - and mobile data and battery.
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