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Did you set the radios and screen off at least at the end of the discharging ?
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I think my current battery is nearing the end of its life - I need to charge it once a day even when I am not using a lot of wifi or gps.
Used Modrana today and within one hour the battery was drained.
I just installed battery eye to keep track of battery use and hope this will make it easier to decide when to replace the battery.
Any suggestion how to determine (best / fastest) which of my batteries are still fresh or need to be replaced?