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I think my actual battery is dying because it is now only 1281 (mAh) at full capacity?
My wifi is always on, my 4 desktops are riddled with widgets. I'm thinking the battery drain has something to do with 'Desktop Command Widget' but not sure?
Does anyone know an application i can use to invesitgate battery drainage.
Is this normal?
Thanks