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Old 09-12-2014, 08:37 AM   #7
Rizla
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It could have been a dead battery. Somebody was speculating that they use old / reject components for these e-readers, but I saw no proof of that.

One thing to try is to look at what processes are eating the battery. Android on e-readers can come with the processes for a phone still active. I can't remember the names of the process. You'll see them under battery use statistics. There's a couple of them and they suck the battery. Basically, the e-reader is trying to call to a cellphone network! You need to identify these processes and remove / rename them.

This was the case on the Nook ST. Boyoue should have removed these processes out-of-the-box, but it's worth a check.

Anyway, that would explain the battery drain. Though it might just be a dead battery.
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