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Originally Posted by Peakcrew
I thought has occurred - dose the same battery-drain occur if the IR sensors are interrupted when the affected Glo/Touches are powered off, or is it only the sleep process that so afflicts them?
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The touching the screen questions started a few weeks ago due to an accident by me. I left my Glo overnight and found it hadn't turned off. The reason was that I left it face down on some paper that had a corner turned up to touch the screen. The battery drain was roughly what has been reported by people with the "bad" devices.