A software engineer living in Vancouver, Canada - http://www.antonypranata.com/
antonypr | 24 April, 2007 05:30
Recently I had a strange problem with my Nokia E61 device. The device needs to be charged every day. I was quite sure that the battery was still okay. The device was relatively new, about 1 month old. Before it happened, I could use my device for 3 - 4 days without charging.
I thought it must be from one of the applications that I have installed recently. I suspected one of the applications that I have just installed. Then, I decided to uninstall it (I am not going to disclose the name of the application). What happened after that? The problem with my battery was solved. I can use my device normally.
Why did it happen? Apparently, the application installed a server that runs in the background. I am not sure what the server is doing, but it empties the battery very fast.
As a mobile developer, how can we avoid this? Forum Nokia has a good paper, S60 Platform Effective Power and Resource Management. I won't repeat everything here; just highlight some of the important points:
Please, always remember that mobile device has limited battery power. It is not the same as desktop world where the power is "unlimited".
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