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Old 08-07-2014, 04:25 PM   #44
Rizla
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Originally Posted by dnastase View Post
Actually, if you take a look at the battery graph in my previous post, and if I read it correctly, it says that the reader and screen were NOT on while I was actually using it (reading), but afterwards is on continuously ?!

I think I'm reading it correctly, because you can see towards the end of the bars how it shows the awake/screen on being intermitently off again once I started using it in the morning again.
It shows how I turned on wifi and how it was not charging at all during this time.

More testing is necessary to understand this ...
The graph seems to say your screen was on and your device fully awake for the majority of the time. Suggests a failure to go to sleep properly.

On a Nook ST, I installed an app that forces the device to go into deep sleep to stop partial and full wake locks (think that's the term). The big problem on the Nook was that the cell phone part of the OS was trying to call all the time. I wouldn't think that would be the problem here, but again, you can install apps that breakdown battery usages by process and also show wake locks.

But that shouldn't be necessary on the Onyx, but it's fun to do anyway. Tweek away!
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