Thread: Forma WiFi battery drain
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Old 01-05-2024, 09:53 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by mzel View Post
I've searched the forum and seen a bunch of threads complaining about battery drain on Kobos but none seem to match my situation. I see more or less normal drop in remaining capacity while reading in koreader. I'd say 3% an hour is normal given the device is 4 years old. When I turn WiFi on to look something up in Wiki, or to sync in Nickel mode I see the capacity dropping catastrophically, i.e. about 10% a min.
I did change the Internet provider and the WiFi router recently. The new one has WiFi 6 whereas the old one did not. I still have not configured my Forma to connect to that one, and rather connect to the old active point, same one I use for years.
I have not performed the reset yet.
Any suggestions?

I hate to say this, but every time I have bumped into catastrophic Wi-Fi draining, nothing that I did fixed the problem except resetting the whole darn device. I have usually found it happens after a bad upgrade, but once I reset the device, the issue goes away.

It is a pain in the neck, however, especially if you have lots of sideloaded books and you’ve taken advantage of Kobo collections to organize them. (Some people will tell you to use Calibre to organize your collections, and that is an option, but I find it at odds with my own methods of organizing, and some ppl run into db issues.)
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