I tried regular Firefox and nightly both show such usage. I’m mostly reading up on news, Twitter and browsing this site.

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          11 days ago

          It isn’t a measure of power. That’s watt hours.

          I hate whoever came up with using that unit instead of watt-hours. At the very least you could state the battery’s voltage.

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            11 days ago

            I think you mixed something up here. Nobody cares about the amount of power (Watt) an app uses, they care about the amount of energy (Wh).

            If you take a look at your battery its got a Voltage (V) and a electric charge (mAh) value. If you multiply those you get energy capacity (Wh) but the Voltage isnt really important here as its always the same for most phones. In practice the mAh value is all that decides your batteries capacity (for normal phones at least).

            So if your battery has 4000mAh capacity (when new…) and an app uses 400mAh then it has consumed 10% of a full battery charge. This all assumes that the phones measures things correctly of course but thats beside the point.

            In practice showing mAh is the simplest way to figure out the energy usage of an app relative to your batteries energy capacity.