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2012-11-28
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2012-12-01
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2012-12-03
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I've had the battery in my N900 drain on idle in just 8 hours once when it normally takes about 2 days.
...the last things I did:
The time leap
The last incident made the device believe that time was jumping backwards. The next morning
I appears that the drain started right after the time leap. I recall I had similar incidents on my old device (time off by several hours). I also recall that at some point all my alarms were gone and I had to recreate them.
So the problem is clearly a software problem and it seems to be related to Diablo Turbo and time. Does this ring any bells?