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#299
@ minimec

I did a 5 hour run of your tool last night:

Code:
,---
##   | Phone Info
##   '---
##   Phone model:  Nexus 5
##   Device name:  hammerhead
##   Mod version:  12.1-20160704-UNOFFICIAL-hammerhead [LMY49J]
##   OS version:   SailfishOS 2.0.5.6 (Haapajoki) (armv7hl)
##   Install Type: multirom
##
##   ,---
##   | Current Phone Settings
##   '---
##   CPU Managment:  ()
##   Min/Max Freq:   300000/1497600
##   Voltage Table:  modified
##   CPU Governor:   zzmoove
##
##   Cell Provider:  Drillisch
##   Mobile Data:    disabled/
##   Wireless:       enabled/connected
##   Bluetooth:      disabled/disconnected
##   GPS Receiver:   disabled/disconnected
##
##   ,---
##   | Running Applications
##   '---
##   /usr/bin/jolla-clock
##
##   ,---
##   | Power Statistics (Duration: 300min.) [Start: 2016-12-01-22h03m41s]
##   '---
##   below 20mV: 0% (12 polls)
##   #
##   below 30mV: 60% (5395 polls)
##   ############################################################
##   below 40mV: 24% (2157 polls)
##   ########################
##   below 50mV: 4% (337 polls)
##   ####
##   below 60mV: 3% (237 polls)
##   ###
##   below 70mV: 1% (117 polls)
##   #
##   below 80mV: 3% (258 polls)
##   ###
##   below 90mV: 1% (133 polls)
##   #
##   below 100mV: 1% (55 polls)
##   #
##   below 110mV: 1% (89 polls)
##   #
##   below 120mV: 1% (53 polls)
This is my SystemDataScope output, seems that your script is a little bit CPU hungry


Is it possible to let the sort command run less often?


Concerning your Sailorgram observations...in my opinion SFOS isn't a very battery friendly OS. Everything causes battery drain, nearly every application causes too much CPU load when the phone is put to sleep, even the message app...

If you have a good 4G reception in your area you could leave 4G always on, i didn't notice a difference between leaving the phone in 4G mode or using 3G and only turn 4G on for mobile data usage.

At the moment i have to charge the Nexus every 2 days with my normal usage of the phone. I'm thinking of putting a battery of the LG G2 into the nexus, to get some extra juice...
 

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