1. PRIVuser2018's Avatar
    Like many PRIV users, battery life wasn't great for me, particularly over the past year or so.

    Typically, I'd be losing 25% per hour of screen time, even on battery saver, and even with the screen at 1080p or 720p (yes, I went that low). Even with AccuBattery I couldn't find the culprit.

    Then, I removed the Outlook app and added the work account in Hub. Voila, instead of losing 25% per hour, I'm losing around 17%.

    I had no idea an email app could drain so much battery, particularly in terms of SoT. Outlook never showed up in my battery consumption list.

    So, if you use Outlook and are experiencing poor battery life, get your email on Hub (or another mail app) and get rid of the Microsoft bloatware.
    01-09-19 11:40 AM
  2. dakusama's Avatar
    If you disable Hub and use Gmail instead, there may also be significant battery improvements, as the Hub is very, very resource-hungry.
    01-09-19 11:59 AM
  3. the_boon's Avatar
    The Outlook app on my LE isn't really a drainer.

    Must be the 808 or something lol
    01-09-19 04:49 PM
  4. PRIVuser2018's Avatar
    The Outlook app on my LE isn't really a drainer.

    Must be the 808 or something lol
    If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

    However, I literally had no idea Outlook could be the culprit, since it would never be high on the battery stats list, nor for partial wakelocks.

    Apparently Outlook is a well known battery hog though: https://www.androidpit.com/battery-draining-apps
    01-09-19 08:05 PM

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