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Originally Posted by droopy
Okay but if I can get an approximate answer like, would one day's worth of sleep be a lot more battery usage than powering the forma off immediately and then turning it back on 24 hours later?
If it's hard to get a specific answer, that's fine. But maybe a ballpark figure or comparison would be great.
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Charge your device to full. Leave it sleeping for a week off the charger. Have WiFi turned off. At the end of a week note the battery percentage. You now have an approximate daily battery drain which excludes usage outside of sleep.
Charge the device to full again. Reboot. Keep rebooting until you hit the same percentage. Keep count of those reboots. Now you know how many reboots it’ll take to match a week of sleep. You should be able to math your way down to a day level maybe even half a day. I doubt you’ll get down to an hour because the battery level only displays in a full number so there’s some amount of rounding done by the system.
I doubt anyone has bothered doing this. It’s also likely that so many reboots might trigger the kobo to ask if you want to factory reset though I think that’s only the case if a reboot fails a number of times rather than succeeds multiple times.
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Some times you just have to take it on faith that if you’re using the device on a daily basis you’re just better off leaving it on.