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Re: Apache WM6.1 Build 20924 kitchen

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Re: Apache WM6.1 Build 20924 kitchen

First of all, thanks to all, especially the Guru!

I am having battery drain issues with this build. I am using S2U2 slide-lock in this build, and FTouchFlo, but otherwise the apps have stayed the same as my last few builds over the last year.

I'm not seeing any postings about it with this build, but any tweaks in this build that could be contributing? Also, are there any confirmed battery drainers that you all are aware of? Perhaps some settings?

Thanks in advance for any info...
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Re: Apache WM6.1 Build 20924 kitchen

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First of all, thanks to all, especially the Guru!

I am having battery drain issues with this build. I am using S2U2 slide-lock in this build, and FTouchFlo, but otherwise the apps have stayed the same as my last few builds over the last year.

I'm not seeing any postings about it with this build, but any tweaks in this build that could be contributing? Also, are there any confirmed battery drainers that you all are aware of? Perhaps some settings?

Thanks in advance for any info...
There are some concerns about battery drain in the most recent build as well (20931). Although noting that you have s2u2, that may be the cause of it. Try another build without it and see if you have any differences.
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Re: Apache WM6.1 Build 20924 kitchen

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There are some concerns about battery drain in the most recent build as well (20931). Although noting that you have s2u2, that may be the cause of it. Try another build without it and see if you have any differences.
So I've disabled S2U2, and have seen no appreciable difference; still draining pretty quick. Battery is less than a year old.
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So I've disabled S2U2, and have seen no appreciable difference; still draining pretty quick. Battery is less than a year old.
Check your task manager processes to see if there is anything going on under the hood that would cause the processor to keep being used at maximum clock cycles. My problem with the older s2u2 was that it was constantly pulling in around 30-50% at least and my processor was set to dynamic overclocking literally sucking all the juice out of my battery in less than a day.
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Re: Apache WM6.1 Build 20924 kitchen

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Check your task manager processes to see if there is anything going on under the hood that would cause the processor to keep being used at maximum clock cycles. My problem with the older s2u2 was that it was constantly pulling in around 30-50% at least and my processor was set to dynamic overclocking literally sucking all the juice out of my battery in less than a day.
Looking at the CPU%, nothing is using much, but I'll keep an eye on it. I've confirmed S2U2 isn't a running process. I for sure haven't ruled out hardware -- I've replaced the phone 3 times over 3 1/2 years - once for battery life issues (back when I still had a protection plan).

Thanks for your input!
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