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I didn't open up my Jolla Tablet but regarding the Jolla Tablets were shipped with the v4.0 motherboard.
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2017-07-10
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2017-07-10
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2017-07-10
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If we could agree on a fixed test scenario many owners can contribute and maybe narrow the root of the problem?
Or is the drain already clearly identified as networking related?

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2017-07-10
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Hi. I don't use my jolla tablet alot but I never noticed bad battery life. Maybe cause I use android too much... lol. But what would be a good measure of bad battery life I can try. For example, with a fully charged tablet how much SOT are you getting? Maybe other measure? Thanks.
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2017-07-10
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I've repeated this over many posts so my apologies for those who have to read it again.
Comparing the Jolla tablet to a six year old Galaxy Tab 10.1 (which has constantly been on since the very beginning):
Situation 1: airplane mode on, tablet on but completely unused, no applications running
- Jolla tablet: about 3-4 days, if you're lucky.
- old Android tablet: several months, and I'm not exaggerating in the slightest. I charged it on 20 June, which is now a little under three weeks ago. Only used it for twenty minutes after taking it off the charger, haven't done anything with it since. Just checked the battery level: 89% (no typos: eighty nine percent!).
Situation 2: airplane mode off, Wi-Fi on, tablet unused with a couple of applications and background services (email accounts etc) running
- Jolla tablet: 2 days.
- old Android tablet: it's been a while since I used it this way, but from what I remember it lasts about 2 weeks.
Situation 3: tablet in constant use
- Jolla tablet: actually longer than you would expect based on the other numbers, about 6-8 hours (although this depends heavily on the sort of applications in use, as playing an intensive game or watching hi-res video will drain the battery a lot faster than surfing TMO, for example)
- old Android tablet: about 10 hours (again depending heavily on what you're doing)
Finally, the battery capacities compared:
- Jolla tablet: Li-Ion 4450 mAh
- old Android tablet: Li-Po 7000 mAh (keep in mind the actual current capacity is probably not even half that anymore)
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