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Aceticon@lemmy.world ⁨6⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I have an EE degree and have actually done work with embedded systems, including GPS.

The peak consumption of things like GPS is maybe 100 milliamps, with the average being in the tens of milliamps.

The wireless networking stuff is similarly frugal.

Further, stuff like encoding of audio is all done on the hardware and very efficient so even voice capture and encoding to send over the network isn’t processor intensive.

Further, the CPUs on those things are ARM designs or equivalent, specifically crafted for low consumption and which have tons of tricks to avoid spending even a mW extra of power if it’s not needed (basically the CPU will tend to activate only the bits it needs and use only the resources it needs to accomplish the operations its running, so it’s almost never running at peak consumption).

The really big power consumption in modern smartphones is the screen and from very high GPU/CPU usage in things like games.

I think you seriously overestimate the similarity between modern portable devices design to operate from quite small batteries and things like desktop Personal Computers which are designed to operate from mains.

If all they’re doing is sending your GPS position out over the netweork every couple of minutes you won’t notice that the battery has drained a tiny bit faster than expected.

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