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Originally Posted by GeoffR
It might be a hardware fault, such as an area of bad memory, and just a matter of chance that one firmware version uses that area for something important while another uses it for something else. If that is the case then there might be nothing in the firmware to fix, and it will just be a matter of luck whether the next firmware version triggers a fault or not.
If it was mine I would return the device that drains for a replacement while it is still under warranty.
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I would strongly agree with this suggestion. Based on the lack of numbers of people reporting this issue here, any fix for you in a new firmware is going to be pure chance. There is almost no chance they are going to devote any developer time to this unless they are getting a bunch of reports to customer service with the same issue as you're having.