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The best tool we have, i think, is the energy profiler. However if you want to measure the measure the current and / or voltage at the pins you will need to wire up a dummy cable and take measurements with a meter separately from there. If it's any use, i've done this with a fluke meter on both the n900 & n9 but mainly the n900 and the built in current meter the bq27x00 module is far more accurate and fine grained a tool than a basic ammeter can provide
I was wondering if there was an app that can tell me phone input voltage / current. Right now I can only measure (N9) using the battery output but what I want to measure is power input to the phone. This would be helpful for me understanding if the charger I am hooking up to is giving the true output as it states. Thanks!