Battery Saving
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Revision as of 22:29, 15 May 2011
This page aims to document "power user" techniques for extending battery life, i.e. automating various aspects of the phone's behaviour with a view to extending battery life. It is currently a stub/work in progress; the aim is not to reinvent the wheel but to draw together a variety of approaches to battery saving.
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Background power saving
Techniques in the "background power saving" section should have little or no negative impact on the performance or usability of the phone but should save power in the background when the phone is not actively being used.
Actions on phone lock/unlock
Tweak kernel frequency scaling
Details as per the Overclocking page.
Suspend user processes
See Xagoln's post: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1005668&postcount=1
Invasive power saving
Techniques in the "invasive power saving" section save power by intentionally limiting the activity and/or functionality of the phone. This can have unintended consequences, so be sure you understand what you are instructing the phone to do before you do it.