Facebook continues to have a problem developing its Android app. Facebook's central item officer, Chris Cox, even encourages his staff to uses Appliances Android, in order to see the problem up close, to understand it in order to find a solution.
What problem are we talking about? But of course for the duration of her life batterys.
This particular problem has been reported since January in Android Central specifically for the Facebook application. But it seems that there are others who are still testing how long the allegations about the reduced battery life are.
Ashu of the TWZ (Tech World Zone) decided to test on his device, and found that the battery performance and battery life of his Android improved dramatically when he completely removed Facebook's phone application.
A team Redditors then they started their own tests and they were all excited about the impressively improved battery performance when they deleted the application.
The TWZ columnist even tried the application Metal for Android, which is just a wrapper for the website about cell phones of Facebook. Using a Huawei Nexus 6P for testing, the phone got 20% more battery life during the day. This continued for a week, as long as the tests lasted.
The TWZ website contacted the company and a spokesman replied:
“We've heard reports from a few people experiencing speed issues stemming from our Android app. We are investigating it theme and we will let you know as soon as possible.”
The company's spokesman said nothing about the battery life.