Okay thanks for your help.

Seems like the Xoom sends a USB suspend command, but still sources (enough) 
power.
In contrast to that, my Galaxy Nexus does not send a suspend command.

So I will probably just ignore the suspend command...


Am Montag, 19. März 2012 11:16:09 UTC+1 schrieb Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy):
>
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Sebastian
> > Since I absolutely need to have 'full power' all the time, please help me
> > and post some hints how I could prevent the USB host to go to suspend 
> mode.
> > I tried a full wake lock, but it didn't help :(
>
> With a full WakeLock, the screen does not turn off. Are you saying
> that the power dropped anyway after some period of time?
>
> Regardless, this sounds like it might be XOOM-specific, in which case
> you may be better served asking over on the MOTODEV support boards.
>
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