I have had good results with this on my phone for the most part, though there are times during the day on my s7 edge where i find it kept the phone awake for 3 minutes and maybe 16 wakelocks over 30 mins. (this was before i realized my gmail inbox was set to push, i've since changed this)
My phone in general burns about 3-5% per hour when off, though at times i get closer to 1-1.5% depending on time of day and cell signal. Its those 3%+ times i think that maybe aquamail is contributing. (this again, was when gmail inbox was set to push, i've changed this now)
I have an exchange account with about 5 folders synced (plain folder, 25 messages, 100 cached, actually this was at 50 messages and 200 cached for the example wakelock above, so i've since lowered this as well).. and gmail, about 5 + folders here too, plain sync (i dont think any are set to push).. time frame is set to 30 minutes..
Is there anything more i can do to prevent wakelocks.. i need all these subfolders checked (and i use widgets so i can see if there are new messages in them and quicker access), so reducing them probably isnt an option.
On a given hour in general i get around 10-15 minutes worth of generic wakelocks, most i never could figure out.
On a secondary note.. is there some way to just make aquamail sleep while the phone is off, then maybe via a script app like automateit, have it check for new email the minute the phone is turned back on?
Any thoughts?
Side notes:
Example folders being synced:
Exchange:
Inbox
Sent Items
Drafts
Deleted Items
About 4 other random subfolders
Gmail:
Inbox
Sent Items
Drafts
Deleted Items
About 4-5 other random subfolders
Thanks in advance