Hi everyone I've noticed of what could possibly be a bug,
Basically look at your phone usage under battery saver (native app) and notice the big guzzlers.
Then do a soft reset which is done by holding power button and volume down key, hold until the Nokia logo returns.
Now the phone has restarted DO NOT I repeat do not go into music, photos or camera for the time being. Then adjust the time correctly and look under usage under battery saver, you should see its completely blank, use your phone as normal, no camera, music etc and then check again with the battery saver about usage, from what I've seen its really low usage.
Now open up camera, or an app such as 9snap, use it for a few minutes. Now check the usage again, you may perhaps notice a large amount of apps becoming active and will remain active.
However I want to know if this happens to others? As it sure as bell does to me!
Thank you
UPDATE: After toying around with my phone battery life has become fairly stable, as suggested by others, it seems like several soft resets should help but more importantly turn off the phones native battery saver, it does nothing but guzzle the battery (Thanks to Pankaj981) . And if you want a battery app download Windows Insider (Thank you to the person who told me about this, sorry for forgetting who you are :angel
Basically look at your phone usage under battery saver (native app) and notice the big guzzlers.
Then do a soft reset which is done by holding power button and volume down key, hold until the Nokia logo returns.
Now the phone has restarted DO NOT I repeat do not go into music, photos or camera for the time being. Then adjust the time correctly and look under usage under battery saver, you should see its completely blank, use your phone as normal, no camera, music etc and then check again with the battery saver about usage, from what I've seen its really low usage.
Now open up camera, or an app such as 9snap, use it for a few minutes. Now check the usage again, you may perhaps notice a large amount of apps becoming active and will remain active.
However I want to know if this happens to others? As it sure as bell does to me!
Thank you
UPDATE: After toying around with my phone battery life has become fairly stable, as suggested by others, it seems like several soft resets should help but more importantly turn off the phones native battery saver, it does nothing but guzzle the battery (Thanks to Pankaj981) . And if you want a battery app download Windows Insider (Thank you to the person who told me about this, sorry for forgetting who you are :angel
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