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Originally Posted by j.p.s
Sorry, but time ereader is not sleeping, and time ereader is sleeping also consume battery charge and any one of the 3 can be dominant depending on usage patterns.
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Sleeping takes about 1-2% per night, so it's not sufficient for rough estimations. Non-sleeping time can be considered in parallel with page turns –– anyway we can talk about battery drain per page. Also, I did check the battery life performance on 100 page turns with reading and without reading, just one by one. The difference is negligible, about 1/10. Sorry, bout not any of these 3 factors can be dominant(well, assuming you don't just keep the device sleeping on your shelf for a month

) –– page turns do dominate absolutely.