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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2013-08-11 01:29 pm
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huh... (tech)

1. Google+ won't load on my Android tablet using the default browser. (Also fails in Firefox.) I don't know how to tell them...

2. (What I was actually going to say there:) Apparently the keyboard for my ASUS tablet drains battery way faster than the tablet itself. Not what I expected! If any leeching is happening I thought the keyboard would draw from the tablet, and if there's no leeching, I expected the keyboard to be the less-demanding device. Now I wonder what's really going on. (The two weigh about the same, and I assume battery is a significant part of the weight.)

[identity profile] alienor.livejournal.com 2013-08-12 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Which tablet do you have? N and I have the TF700 (we share one keyboard but each have a tablet). The keyboard greatly extends the battery life of the tablet (I'm not sure the number of hours, but tablet + keyboard can run for a week before needing to be charged, but tablet only is a day or two, depending on use).

I'm wondering if you have a defective device.

[identity profile] hlinspjalda.livejournal.com 2013-08-12 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a similar problem with G+ inside a browser on the tablet. (I use Opera.) Even though I'm signed into Google it doesn't recognize the fact, and it's enormously slow and clunky.

I use the G+ app instead, and that works fairly well. However, I don't know that the app is susceptible to any kind of presentational tweakage, so that might not be even remotely useful for your needs.

[identity profile] cayeux.livejournal.com 2013-08-13 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a TF301, and I noticed that the battery drained *differently* after the last Android update. I couldn't tell if it's more or less as a total package, but it seemed like the keyboard drained way faster than the tab, whereas before they drained more evenly.

There was a new ASUS firmware update that came out around the first of the month. There's varying reports of it improving/degrading performance and improving/degrading battery life -- maybe that has something to do with it. I only installed that update this evening, so I can't confirm one way or another.