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Tell me a multi-protocol IM client for android that does not eat a battery
And then QIP tortured - the battery lands in flight. Graph "wake mode" even when "offline" without spaces.
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I propose to make a knight's move and use gtalk with the icq transport connected, for example like this .
I use IMO IM beta. Everything is fine, I kept it online all day once - it didn’t affect the battery consumption at all. So I support DrVirus (though HZ how stable versions behave)
Well, plus, keep in mind that the client itself uses a third-party imo.im service and does not connect directly to IM services. Well, by default, imo.im saves all correspondence (though, it seems, in some kind of encrypted form)
imo im beta. Eats a battery, of course. But the appetites are comparable to native Gtalk.
trillian I have with him online, through Wi-Fi, the phone (Desire Z) can fail for a week.
Xabber. There is no battery at all. But it is only for Jabber. EMNIP the ICQ protocol itself requires more frequent connections than Jabber, so when the battery is connected, the battery is consumed faster. In theory, you can try to connect it through transport in Jabber, perhaps the situation will change.
Here is a graph of energy consumption when imo.im was running:
When QIP was running, the wake mode was without interruptions and the battery ran down by 25% in 4-5 hours and without GPS :)
xabber also does not eat, but I don’t trust transports - an extra link.
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