It is not 'wasting' energy; it is using energy to maintain a number of functions and keep them standby for instant use. If you do not want to waste battery energy, switch off the phone completely.
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You will need to replace your Asus Transformerpad T100 battery if it continues to drain the same amount as if it was in use. Batteries should drain less, not the same, while in sleep mode.
really.......... because u have no need to keep tv on while @ sleep.... it'll waste alot of electrical energy.... energy is precious... dont waste it
The battery capacity of an iPhone varies by model, but most recent iPhones typically hold between 10 to 15 watt-hours (Wh). For example, the iPhone 13 has a battery capacity of approximately 12.41 Wh, while the iPhone 14 Pro Max holds about 16.75 Wh. This capacity allows for several hours of usage depending on the tasks being performed.
While a swollen battery in an iPhone 5 is a sign of damage, it is not guaranteed to explode. However, continuing to use the device with a swollen battery poses risks, including potential leakage, overheating, or even fire. It's strongly advised to stop using the device and have the battery replaced by a professional to ensure safety.
A laptop battery can be charged while using it, but it would not be likely to become overcharged when the laptop is in use, unless the laptop goes into a sleep or dormant state.
from me constantly raping your cars exhaust while you sleep.
Depends what you mean by 'ok'. Even in sleep mode, the battery is being used to sustain the game in its paused state, so all of that will be lost if you remove the battery. However it probably won't damage the PSP itself, but it's best to turn it off completely before removing the battery.
yes but you will waste a lot of gas and you probably want to put it in park or it will roll away and you will die
Not when its connected to the computer. Both the Ipod touch and the computer must be on (and not in sleep mode either) to charge it.
iphone 1 iphone 2 iphone 4 iphone 5 while iphone 3 have only one camera oly in the backside
It seems there might be a misunderstanding in your question, as "regular iPhone" and "iPhone Apple" refer to the same product line. Typically, the term "regular iPhone" might refer to the standard model in a specific generation, while "iPhone Apple" could imply any iPhone model produced by Apple. The main differences between various iPhone models generally include features like camera quality, processor speed, display size, and battery life, which vary across different iterations and models.