Wondering if anyone else has experienced this. Either after the recent
4.2.x iOS update or one of the recent iPeng updates (I have 1.2.10
right now) which happened all around the same time, iPeng has started
sucking my battery dry when left idle. I've double checked that
"prevent sleep mode" and "preserve connection" are both off. I have an
iphone 3G S with iOS 4.2.1. If I queue up some music and set the phone
down (now playing screen and ipeng is the foreground app), when I come
back to the phone in a couple of hours, the phone is warm to the touch
and the battery is almost dead (or completely dead if left long
enough). Has anyone else experienced this?

This is definitely new behavior for me, but since I updated the phone
to iOS 4.2.1 and iPeng to 1.2.10 around the same time, I can't be sure
which update changed the behavior. I've tried uninstalling and
reinstalling iPeng with no luck...

Thanks,

John


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