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/edit: If you're experiencing battery life problems, here's how to check for an unusual standby current consumption.
When I was on vacation in an area with a low GSM signal I used to charge my N900 every night. Even though, it managed to stay up from 7 am to 10 pm without much problem. But the last day, it died after about 4 hours! After a couple full discharge-full charge cycles it went back as normal.
When I was trying to recover some file using photorec, the N900 rebooted (after reboot it discharged very quickly) and since then the problems returned. Now, my N900 is unable to stay 8 hours with medium usage (from time to time WiFi or 3G). From then it had at least 8 full discharge-full charge cycles. It discharges something like 2 times faster than before the vacation.
No remarkable software changes were made in the meantime.
What might be the cause of such rapid change? If it's battery wear, how can I measure if it's really this? Or maybe it's some hw damage?
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