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As I know a long connection is power-consumed on mobile device, then androidpn is the same as normal connection on power consumption? So androidpn push only saves data flow instead of power?

  • If you are interested in learning more about writing efficient code when using the network take a look at the tools and resources available here http://developer.att.com/aro and http://developer.att.com/developer/forward.jsp?passedItemId=7200042 – Rod Burns Sep 13 '12 at 14:01

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Not all implementations that provide a service based on XMPP for push notifications have the same battery drain on mobile.

In this response, you have an estimate of how much battery can consume a persistent TCP connection: Does Android support near real time push notification?

For specific details would have to revise androidipn client code.

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