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@ -885,6 +885,8 @@ It is inevitable that synchronizing messages will use battery power because it r
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Reconnecting to an email server will use extra battery power, so an unstable internet connection will result in extra battery usage.
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Reconnecting to an email server will use extra battery power, so an unstable internet connection will result in extra battery usage.
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In this case you might want to synchronize periodically, for example each hour, instead of continuously.
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In this case you might want to synchronize periodically, for example each hour, instead of continuously.
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Note that polling frequently (more than every 30-60 minutes) will likely use more battery power than synchronizing always
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because connection to the server and comparing the local and remotes messages are expensive operations.
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Most of the battery usage, not considering viewing messages, is due to synchronization (receiving and sending) of messages.
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Most of the battery usage, not considering viewing messages, is due to synchronization (receiving and sending) of messages.
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So, to reduce the battery usage, set the number of days to synchronize message for to a lower value,
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So, to reduce the battery usage, set the number of days to synchronize message for to a lower value,
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