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What I would also do is check your previous battery with Nokia Energy Profiler.
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Settings->Security->Developer mode->Power analisys.
This should install the Energy Profiler.
Seven. Milli. Amps. On a 3.8V battery. That's just 0.0266 Watts! Even 21mA seems insane (0.08W), considering that includes keeping the radio connection with the cellular network alive, as well as running various background tasks.
Surely this contravenes at least one of the laws of thermodynamics? Nobel prize for the engineers at Nokia?
Last edited by Lomax; 2016-06-14 at 22:01.