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2010-11-28
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2010-11-28
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2010-11-28
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2010-11-29
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Reflashed my device entirely (both firmware and emmc) but it didn't help ...
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2010-11-29
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The high CPU activity seems to come every hour. It could be email trying to sync if you set it to 1h automatic sync.
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2010-12-01
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2010-12-01
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2010-12-01
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Bah... flashing the eMMC as well didn't help too... I didn't restore any setting this time, just flashed the firmware and eMMC and installed BatteryGraph to monitor the battery performance, but still it drains fast.
I thought this might be related to BatteryGraph so I uninstalled it, and installed BatteryEye instead - but still it drains fast.
The problem must be related to my batteries (even though its kinda odd both of my batteries are affected by this at the same time), or in my phone itself (which is more likely, though I have no idea what can cause this)...
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Have you tried to use them empty. Sometimes battery meter goes nuts and tells that battery is empty and I'm able to use battery for hours after warning.
Also. I would like to say that see how simple and easy things are when you (first) start from zero level
Now we know that problem is not the apps/settings you have installed but maybe some HW(battery or N900)
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Also tried removing some applications but it didn't help either... Damn strange... I don't think its a CPU thing, as sometimes - in BatteryGraph - I can see that the battery drainage is steady even though there's almost no CPU activity at all.
I wanted to try something I saw egoshin suggested in another thread:
As long as people will accept crap, it will be financially profitable to dispense it...