January 5th, 2012, 08:06 AM
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Hello jaydee77ca. Your configuration settings in wifi can have some impact on resource drain and battery life. Scanning for new networks and notifying you can use up battery quite quickly on some devices.
I found that "starting over" with wifi/networking can be a good way to improve matters (besides configuring it and other apps/widgets to manually update/sync rather that auto in the background, etc): I went in and cleared all data and cache in anything related to networking via application manager, then rebooted the device and reconfigured everything that updates or scans for signal/data, etc (weather apps/widgets, news, social networking stuff, Gmail, etc) to do nothing unless I invoked it manually.
Amazing how the device got more snap to it and also cured quick battery drain.
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