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Old 11-30-2013, 07:50 AM   #213
Graham
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Originally Posted by Teknikal View Post
thing's like Google blocking battery stats is making it more attractive to me.
I must admit to some confusion on this issue. I get that users of third party battery apps are upset, but reading through the issue comments linked above most seem to be wailing that this takes away the ability to see which apps are draining the battery.

Which it doesn't. Android's own battery stats page in Settings gives that information perfectly clearly.

Google aren't blocking battery stats; they've blocked the route third party apps were using to read the battery stats.

I used a third party battery monitor for quite some while, but it gave pretty much the same results as the inbuilt stats.

Graham

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