12-13-2020, 08:16 PM
Can battery life be gained by a choice of OS & UI?
Likewise, for UI's, I assume that a bare OS only with command line interface and without any GUI uses less power than, say, Lomiri (Ubuntu Touch) or Phosh.
I haven't done any solid testing, though. From casual use, SXMO did seem to have a noticeably longer battery life than ArchLinux+Phosh.
Maybe people could share their experiences with battery life using different OS's & UI's here?
- Is there a noticeable difference in battery life between operating systems? (All other things being equal, of course, like usage.)
I'm especially curious about Archlinux vs postmarketOS vs Debian.
- Does UI choice notably affect battery life? Which UI's are least/most power hungry?
Likewise, for UI's, I assume that a bare OS only with command line interface and without any GUI uses less power than, say, Lomiri (Ubuntu Touch) or Phosh.
I haven't done any solid testing, though. From casual use, SXMO did seem to have a noticeably longer battery life than ArchLinux+Phosh.
Maybe people could share their experiences with battery life using different OS's & UI's here?