![]() ![]() ![]() The "locked state" usually has nothing to do with it: that's rather a "security measure" against "unwanted access". running downloads might continue, as well as other "ongoing calculations". Depending on your device's settings and apps currently started/running, e.g. But switching off your display is not the only criterium for entering Standby. IMHO "Standby" and "Sleep mode" are synonyms. Your device goes to Standby only when you've turned the display off, never when the display is turned on. If there's really nothing to do, the system will "send it to sleep", and set a timer to wake it up later. On average, it will run on much lower frequencies, down to ~50 MHz. ![]() Say you've got a 1 GHz CPU, that doesn't mean it permanently runs at 1 GHz (and eats your battery) it will only "fully power up to that" if there is demand for it. Depending on the tasks the device has to perform, CPU runs in different "speeds" (frequencies). Let's roll up from the end:ĭeep Sleep is a state where the CPU has "nothing to do at all". A few to much questions for a single post, though they are mostly related. ![]()
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