Conserving power on a mobile device

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – Radiotelephone equipment detail

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C455S522000

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08060154

ABSTRACT:
A method, system, and media is presented for conserving power on a mobile device. The method, system, and media include receiving an initial request to communicate data from the mobile device using a radio of the device. This request may be presented while the mobile device is in a power-conservation mode and come from an application running on the mobile device. The method, system, and media may then determine a period of time to wait to grant the initial request so that the mobile device is not immediately transitioned out of the power-conservation mode. This enables the device to conserve power by extending the duration that the mobile device is in the power-conservation mode. The method, system, and media then grants the initial request at an expiration of the period of time.

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