Tue, Mar 10th, 2009 |
Forum Nokia's very-useful-to-a-select-minority power usage logger has been expanded to log a load more system states, which should equally expand the interested market for the app.
Nokia's Energy Profiler, an application that monitors and logs the power consumed on a S60 FP1+ device, has been updated. Version 1.2 can now log CPU load, RAM consumption, network data flow, network signal strength, Wi-Fi signal strength and 3G Timers state as well as power consumption via a variety of metrics - all at the tap of a finger, where supported by the device.
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