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@ -855,6 +855,7 @@ First of all, update to [the latest version](https://github.com/M66B/open-source
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It is inevitable that synchronizing messages will use battery power because it requires network access and accessing the messages database.
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It is inevitable that synchronizing messages will use battery power because it requires network access and accessing the messages database.
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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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Recent Android versions by default report *app usage* as a percentage in the Android battery settings screen.
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Recent Android versions by default report *app usage* as a percentage in the Android battery settings screen.
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Confusingly, *app usage* is not the same as *battery usage*.
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Confusingly, *app usage* is not the same as *battery usage*.
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