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Acces Point Name:vpn

My cellular network (Orange) allows me to use APN - Access Point Name: vpn - dynamic IP address from the public pool, I noticed that my XA2 Plus (Hossa) consumes more electricity - the battery discharges faster. Has anyone noticed similar phone behavior?

Acces Point Name:vpnName: vpn

My cellular network (Orange) allows me to use APN - Access Point Name: vpn - dynamic IP address from the public pool, I noticed that my XA2 Plus (Hossa) consumes more electricity - the battery discharges faster. Has anyone noticed similar phone behavior?

Acces Access Point Name: vpn

My cellular network (Orange) allows me to use APN - Access Point Name: vpn - dynamic IP address from the public pool, I noticed that my XA2 Plus (Hossa) consumes more electricity - the battery discharges faster. Has anyone noticed similar phone behavior?

Access Point Name: vpnvpn Battery drain

My cellular network (Orange) allows me to use APN - Access Point Name: vpn - dynamic IP address from the public pool, I noticed that my XA2 Plus (Hossa) consumes more electricity - the battery discharges faster. Has anyone noticed similar phone behavior?behavior? Standard APN: after a night, in standby mode (4G, without Android support), the battery indicates 95%. With APN enabled: vpn, the battery shows 80% under the same operating conditions.

Access Point Name: vpn Battery drainXA2 with 3.0.3 consumes more energy when using different APN setting

My cellular network (Orange) allows me to usually employs RFC1918 addresses for the internet clients. For a monthly fee, they offer using a different APN (named "vpn", the product's name is Orange VPN) which makes use APN - Access Point Name: vpn - of a dynamic IP address range from the a pool of public pool, addresses.

I noticed that my XA2 Plus with SFOS 3.0.3 (Hossa) consumes more electricity if I switch to the Orange VPN internet access point than with the default APN - the battery discharges faster. Has anyone noticed similar phone behavior? behavior?

Standard APN: after a night, night in standby mode (4G, without Android support), support) the battery indicates 95%. With optional APN enabled: vpn, ("vpn") enabled, the battery shows 80% under the same otherwise similar operating conditions.