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Depending on the state of some applications, such as when a slideshow or a video is playing, the system may not automatically go into the standby mode. | Depending on the state of some applications, such as when a slideshow or a video is playing, | ||
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In some environments, the Wi-Fi connection with the access point might become unstable. In this case, disabling this function might improve the connection. | In some environments, the Wi-Fi connection with the access point might become unstable. | ||
In this case, disabling this function might improve the connection. | |||
== Power Management IC == | == Power Management IC == |
Revision as of 15:02, 20 February 2015
Power Save Settings
Standby Mode
To reduce battery consumption, your system will go into the standby mode when it is idle for a certain period of time. Select [Power Save Settings] > [Auto Standby], and then set the time.
Depending on the state of some applications, such as when a slideshow or a video is playing, the system may not automatically go into the standby mode.
Wi-Fi in Power Save Mode
Your system uses a power save mode to reduce battery consumption when connecting using Wi-Fi. To connect using Wi-Fi with the power save mode disabled, select the checkbox to remove the checkmark.
In some environments, the Wi-Fi connection with the access point might become unstable. In this case, disabling this function might improve the connection.
Power Management IC
Model | Board | ID |
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PCH1101 | ZOE_MP | Qualcomm PM8028 |
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