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i think something is happening when disabling/enabling wireless...
such procedure seems to drain battery quite quicker then when leaving wireless alone after a reboot.

my phone very much picks up my work wifi in the day and battery lasts all day, while opening a few rss news feeds here and there throughout the day and checking a few other pages.
if i turn off/on wifi without then rebooting battery drains quick quick.

imo it must be some process running in the background.

gps/agps and bluetooth imo are also the biggest n900 energy drainers, so i recommed disabling these permanently.

does anyone know how to create a desktop button to soft reboot the n900?