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One of the above app was responsible,
Check out app permissions.
I uninstalled both. Phone is back to normal
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That doesn't seem right, there might be another app draining your battery or keeping your phone awake
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I also have this problem... 1 day my phone has 50% battery ...after a few hours it drop to 0...::smileycry::...but after some day its okay ..for now
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how to uninstall those to files
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It is supposed to be like that,if the OS was first,you will encounter serious battery drain.
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Screen generally is the biggest battery drainer, to minimise this use the phone on the lowest brightness and turn off auto brightness. Brighter screen=more power used.
As for other apps e.g. unsed Google apps as well as other third party apps, go to 'Settings>Apps>All' and then disable the unsed apps.
As for the phone app draining battery, this is not normal at all. Possibly a SUS/PCC re-install may fix this.
EDIT: FORGET THE LAST THING I SAID, JUST NOTICED OP'S PROBLEM SOLVED.
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The screen does consume a lot of battery, actually the battery capacity is designed acording to the screen size.
so it is very normal, screen will consume the most amount of battery.
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you can download an "app uninstaller" via playstore,
or
go to
settings>apps> then select the suspected app and uninstall it