2eleven;594924 Wrote: > 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? > > John
I experienced similar, every night I used to turn off the wifi connection in the iPad and leave the iPeng alone (just leave it running at the background), the battery level will remain the same the next night when I listen to music again. However, since the current update, I'm sure after the 1.2.10 if I don't shut down iPeng at the background the battery will still dry out. I found these for two consecutive days after I recharged the iPad during the music session, the battery level dropped to 20% after one night if I didn't shut down iPeng even though I turned off the wifi connection. I am sure there are no other apps running in my iPad. I thought it was something else until 2eleven mentioned this. -- Bryan Jan Regards, Bryan SB Touch+EMM Labs DAC2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bryan Jan's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17394 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=51929 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins
