@article{almasri2020investigating,
  title = {Investigating the Amount of Power Consumed by Power-Optimizing Applications on Android Smartphones},
  author = {ABDULLAH ALMASRI and LUIS GOUVEIA},
  year = 2020,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JMTKS/2020/925584/},
  journal = {Journal of Mobile Technologies, Knowledge and Society},
  volume = 2020,
  pages = 10,
  doi = 10.5171/2020.925584,
  abstract = {This paper aims at analyzing and evaluating the consumption of energy of Android power saving applications; however, the study has been done in a qualitative manner. The secondary analysis has been done by evaluating the past research papers and surveys that have been done to assess the perception of the users regarding the phone power from their battery. In addition, the study highlights an issue that the notifications regarding the power saving shown on the screen seems to exploit a lot of battery. Therefore, the study has been done to reflect the ways that could help the users to save the phone battery without using any power from the same battery in an efficient manner. The goal of the study was also to provide a simple insight into four main research questions. As to the research question about energy saving features that could aid in energy resistance, it includes the flight mode, do not interrupt, power off Wi-Fi and data connections. Furthermore, with regard to the research questions about the fact that power saving application consumes a lot of electricity, past studies clearly indicate that there is a lot of battery depletion due to several factors and these problems have become a major problem for smartphone users and manufacturers. The study offers a good insight into many ways that could be used to more effectively conserve smartphone energy.},
  keywords = {Android smartphones, Android applications, Power-saving, Battery.},
  note = Article ID: 925584
}
