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The fastest way to drain it would probably be to play videos streaming over wifi with the brightness maxed, 3G data connection online, bluetooth enabled, and GPS enabled
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If you use the battery graph application, post the graph. I am interested to see what draws the most power e.g. WIFI or 3G Streaming/Browsing, Games, video playback etc.
I am going to do this myself but I figured others may be interested too.
Have fun!
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