Free mobile apps 'drain battery faster'

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Jack

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BBC said:
Free mobile apps which use third-party services to display advertising consume considerably more battery life, a new study suggests.

Researchers used a special tool to monitor energy use by several apps on Android and Windows Mobile handsets.

Findings suggested that in one case 75% of an app's energy consumption was spent on powering advertisements.

Report author Abhinav Pathak said app makers must take energy optimisation more seriously.

Free applications typically have built-in advertisements so developers can make money without having to charge for the initial app download.

Mr Pathak told the BBC that developers should perhaps think twice when utilising third-party advertising and analytics services in their app.

Read more : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17431109
 

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Sometimes when the application is not used and running in the background its better to terminate so to save battery life, use only that's need at everyday function.
 
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