It's good to see progress being made on this issue. However, I think it may be worth mentioning again that the power meter reading is a
calculated value, not based on any physical measurement. It is based on the CPU usage, screen brightness, and what hardware the device
thinks is on and off.
Using this value and the mAh rating of your battery, you can get an
estimate of how long your battery
should last under the current conditions. But there are a number of reasons why this estimate could be off:
- Your hardware is physically defective and draws more power than it is supposed to.
- Your battery is defective and its real mAh capacity is lower than rated.
- The power meter calculation ignores something significant.
- Your system has a software issue where it doesn't properly turn off hardware, but thinks that it is off and reflects this in the power meter reading.
There are most likely multiple reasons why people get poor battery life, some of which may be very complicated and hard to pinpoint. (
My issue involving having a password is a good example.) cappy may have also discovered something important.