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Originally Posted by gobmonster
It wouldnt surprise me if async is the/an issue resulting in lower batterylife. Think about it, it is constantly running. It's running for a reason and its using resources constantly too... the thing that makes me wonder is what is it doing? Why does it need to run so much?
Im not sure what its doing in the background, but it has to be important if the system launches it automatically, and important usually means theres some kind of cpu priority..
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And once again, i havent had this tweak on for an entire day yet so this just might be a placebo right now.
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I'm not trying to down-play your solution, but every other Windows Mobile phone has ActiveSync running as well. Nothing has changed from one phone to the next, except HTC's radio software or hardware design flaw, to cause such power drain.
If ActiveSync is not OPENING a data connection, I don't see it draining much of the battery. We have already covered that the CPU really doesn't drain much. It's the radio that does the sucking, (so to speak.)