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PlayBoy13492011-03-11 20:02:11
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PlayBoy1349, 2011-03-11 20:02:11

Battery on nexus one after firmware update from 2.2.1 to 2.3.3

Some kind of horror, after updating the battery is not enough for a day, the phone is discharged in 12 hours, despite the fact that I use it (the screen is only 1:20) what's the matter, whoever encountered it? my girlfriend has the same phone, and the same problem, before the update there were no problems for 30 hours, it worked stably (((

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ilyuxa, 2011-03-12
@ilyuxa

known bug . There you can also read about solutions, while scrolling through, I noticed something like that.
I didn’t read carefully myself, because. My Nexus has not yet been updated, and I'm reluctant to install third-party firmware.

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PlayBoy1349, 2011-03-13
@PlayBoy1349

In my case, the problem was solved by setting wi-fi.
Menu->wireless networks->wi-fi settings->additional functions (you need to click on the button to the left of the "house" to see them)->sleep mode->never->again the button with stripes to the left of the house;)->save .
Hooray, both phones work again for 30-40 hours (my girlfriend and I do not use the phone very actively)
Thank you all;)

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cybermaks, 2011-03-11
@cybermaks

I thought I was the only one. True, I updated to CyanogenMod 7.0 RC2 (with Android 2.3.3 on board).

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cybermaks, 2011-03-13
@cybermaks

Thank youfor pointing out the bug. After digging around, I found a solution to the problem for my phone: log out from the Google Latitude service.
In general, it turns out that the essence of the bug is as follows: the phone ignores the Wi-Fi off setting, and if some program requires it, then it uses it and successfully discharges the battery.

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