1. pagnabros's Avatar
    Hi, after months of trying to find the reason for the high battery consumption of the hub + services, I finally discovered that they were due to the automatic settings of the Microsoft mail accounts. I have a hotmail account and an outlook, if you follow the automatic settings of the hub you can no longer divide the choice between the push of the mail reception and the synchronization that will end up together in the same options menu. When setting up a Microsoft account on the hub, choose manual configuration, imap, and enter these settings:

    inbox server
    imap-mail.outlook.com
    port
    993
    cryptography
    SSL/TLS
    outbox server
    smtp-mail.outlook.com
    port
    587
    cryptography
    STARTTLS

    By this method, you can save 30%-40% at the end of the day.
    08-17-19 03:38 AM
  2. rthonpm's Avatar
    Unless you also want your contacts and calendar to sync without additional workarounds.

    It all depends on your workflow, but for some people not having all three working out of the box may be a hassle worth the additional battery, but with two Exchange accounts I haven't seen that kind of battery use.
    08-17-19 02:03 PM
  3. pagnabros's Avatar
    I never had this problem before, it started with the hub 2.0. As for contacts and calendar, I use the gmail account.
    08-18-19 12:36 AM

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