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Sensors are power hungry: An investigation of smartphone sensors impact on battery power from lifelogging perspectiveKhan et al., 2016
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- Khan I
- Khusro S
- Ali S
- Ahmad J
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- Bahria University Journal of Information & Communication Technology
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Smartphones are ubiquitous devices with millions of units are sold around the globe every year. To meet the growing performance needs of innovative applications, smartphones industry has shown tremendous developments in computing, storage capacity …
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