B00m79
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I've noticed this as well, but only when I've left WiFi on, but not connected to a network. For example, I had WiFi on at work yesterday, connected, and my battery was fine (60% or so). I forgot to turn WiFi off when I left. I went to dinner at a place that had a few different WiFi networks (and didn't connect to any of them, just saw they were available), only sent out a few texts during that time, and by the time I got home a few hours later my battery was critical.
My guess has been it has something to do with the WiFi, specifically searching for networks.
My guess has been it has something to do with the WiFi, specifically searching for networks.