AquaMail Forum
English - Android => General Discussion => Topic started by: ma_t14 on November 16, 2018, 12:12:16 pm
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Hi,
Recently started using AquaMail and really liking it so far. Only issue is that I am getting relatively higher battery usage than my previous mail app, Newton (discontinued). It results in my phone's battery monitor to trigger warnings.
I have background check set to a 15min interval and push enabled for inbox.
Is the battery usage, as shown in the attached screenshot, normal?
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I've been using AM for more than a year and can't recall ever getting a ever getting a battery warning. I have eight accounts, most with IMAP push, and the rest checking every 15 minutes. My current 'usage per hour' for AM is 0.08%.
(And a personal hello to you from the MB forum.)
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Hey Phred, good to see you here!
I have recently updated to Android Pie and Aqua Mail's battery usage seems to have been reduced significantly, to the drain levels I see most people reporting. Not sure what was causing it but glad it "resolved itself". I will be monitoring the situation but Aqua Mail looks like it's here to stay.
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I have recently updated to Android Pie and Aqua Mail's battery usage seems to have been reduced significantly, to the drain levels I see most people reporting. Not sure what was causing it but glad it "resolved itself". I will be monitoring the situation
I've been on Android 8 since starting to use AM. Very happy with it. And it's good to hear you've probably got the issue resolved.
but Aqua Mail looks like it's here to stay.
Yes, I used the trial version for less than two days before I concluded it was worth the money. AM replaced K-9 for me. Great and responsive developer, unless MobiSystems interferes, but I'm pretty satisfied with the product.
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I tried to use K-9 a couple of times before but never could get past the outdated interface :-\