wake locks

A wake lock is a mechanism—commonly used in mobile operating systems like Android—that allows an application to request that the device’s processor or screen remain active instead of entering a low-power or sleep state. Wake locks are used to ensure that critical tasks (such as playing music, downloading files, or performing background processing) are not interrupted by the system’s power management features.
  1. Google Play Will Flag Apps That Drain Battery Excessively

    Google Play Will Flag Apps That Drain Battery Excessively

    Google Play to Warn Users About Android Apps That Drain Battery Power Google is introducing a new system in Google Play that will alert users if an app is consuming excessive battery power. The feature is based on a new performance metric developed together with Samsung and aims to reduce...
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