... This article is part of our Android N Feature Spotlights series. When Google first announced Doze for Android Marshmallow, it was touted as a bid to significantly boost battery life by putting the device into a very low power-consumption mode whenever it was stationary and the screen was turned off. This meant that leaving your phone on a table overnight or even for a full day would only sip away a very small amount of your battery. Unfortunately, since it only kicks in for a fully stationary device, Doze in Marshmallow doesn't get triggered if, say, you leave your phone in your pocket instead of placing it on the table, meaning that you won't see any of those battery savings. Thankfully, that's about to change: starting with Android N, Doze will now activate whenever the device's screen is turned off, even it's not laying on a still surface. This will undoubtedly be great news for sea captains and people who live in areas that are especially prone to earthquakes,
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