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download osso-statusbar_cpu and before you put it into idle see if any progs are sucking up cpu or memory and kill the process
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I recently realized that there is a difference between true idle and just not using the tablet.
If I leave the tablet on with the browser open, the battery drains much faster than if the browser is closed. I figure that it has something to do with flash ads etc. within web pages running on continuing loops.
So, in the future I will be closing out all windows before leaving in idle.
Any other thoughts or suggestions about power efficiencies?