I’ve been splitting time between Lemmy and Reddit since Apollo shut down. I’ve been using the official Reddit mobile app.

I just looked at my battery stats and holy cow. It ate 40% of a full charge in 2 hours of screen time. I’m not an app developer, but that seems…bad

  • Blimey85@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    TikTok is like that but it’s loading videos continuously so it makes more sense that it would use a lot. I never noticed significant battery drain with Apollo.

    • TheEmpireStrikesDak@thelemmy.club
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      1 year ago

      There was a post on the mildlyinfuriating sub where someone had tiktok installed but hadn’t loaded it in like a month or something, but it had used a full 2GB of data. Tiktok does more than load videos.

        • Boz (he/him)@lemmy.one
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          Almost certainly not. I think if an app gets the right permissions on installation, it doesn’t have to be officially running to take data and send it to the company.

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            1 year ago

            I just checked my TikTok app, and it doesn’t request any special permissions and specifically has mic, camera, contacts, etc blocked.

            Does anyone else have their TikTok app requesting unreasonable permissions?

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    1 year ago

    Try out Reddit on a mobile browser. It’s somehow less clunky than the official app, which is embarrassing.

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      1 year ago

      Maybe consider using Firefox for browsing the site instead. The UX can’t get much worse than it already is with the official mobile app. Actually, Firefox won’t be doing sneaky background stuff while you’re not using the site, so the UX should be better in that regard.