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Originally Posted by jobryan26
LOL some people will almost believe anything.... The sd card is not the issue UNLESS you have a corrupt file on your card and you can tell this by installing SystemPanel from the market and monitoring it for about 24hrs. Example: if your process "Android.process.media" is using a high amount of CPU then you have a bad media file on you sd card and the scanner is getting stuck on that file trying to determine what that file is. The "this battery or that battery" IS NOT the issue either, it's either a good battery or a bad one tho capacity does make a difference. The issues everyone is complaining about 10% battery drop is due to the battery not being charged to 100% capacity tho the phone thinks it is. I have tried over 5 different batteries (various sizes and capacities) as well as different OS's and it doesn't matter...the problem still remains. Either bump charging or charging the battery outside of the phone (like a wall charger) is the only fix until HTC or someone fixes the firmware. Again, this is a firmware issue...
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You are 100% correct on that. It did not make any diff. after the format.