I assume this is mostly so the device can correctly change between which type of sleep it’s in (connected standby vs disconnected). My windows device seem to do a LOT in connected standby so making sure it properly switches to disconnected and doesn’t chew through the battery is very important.
This is kinda a quirk of modern/S0 standby.
I assume this is mostly so the device can correctly change between which type of sleep it’s in (connected standby vs disconnected). My windows device seem to do a LOT in connected standby so making sure it properly switches to disconnected and doesn’t chew through the battery is very important.