My car’s android unit has some quad core processor , and it instantly boots up and reaches the home screen where as my phone takes almost 30 seconds or a minute to reach the home screen despite having much better hardware.
My car’s android unit has some quad core processor , and it instantly boots up and reaches the home screen where as my phone takes almost 30 seconds or a minute to reach the home screen despite having much better hardware.
Phones do actually have a “deep sleep” mode, where they suspend apps, downclock the CPU, and turn off features like radios.
Yep but that’s not hibernate, that’s what happens when you leave your phone on bed side table for a couple hours when you sleep. You can get very low power under these, which may be comparable to your cars alarm system.
Android emulators though have the ability to suspend all activities to disk and come back in a few seconds.