2mA isn't enough to be in standby AND connected to a network though, so we now we get the trick, like the old PMPO-rated amplifiers nonsense was bogus so this too counts standby as 'ready to be turned on' and not as you would normally expect a phone to be in standby in that it can receive calls. So in fact we all have devices that have 365+days of standby, anything you can turn on by holding (rather than switching) a button after it's turned off would be considered in standby.
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2mA isn't enough to be in standby AND connected to a network though, so we now we get the trick, like the old PMPO-rated amplifiers nonsense was bogus so this too counts standby as 'ready to be turned on' and not as you would normally expect a phone to be in standby in that it can receive calls.
So in fact we all have devices that have 365+days of standby, anything you can turn on by holding (rather than switching) a button after it's turned off would be considered in standby.