on 10-01-2017 15:26
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 12-01-2017 17:12
It turns out that it was a server side problem that caused Facebook and Facebook Messenger to drain our poor andriods batteries on Tuesday, glad thats solved!
http://www.pcmag.com/news/350961/facebook-restart-messenger-app-to-fix-battery-drain
on 10-01-2017 15:35
To be honest I would only expect that if the phone was trying to latch onto a weak 4G signal? Have you tried switching to 3G to see if you have the same issues Paul?
on 10-01-2017 15:41
on 10-01-2017 15:41
on 10-01-2017 15:49
on 10-01-2017 15:57
on 10-01-2017 15:57
@paulbacon wrote:
3g is worse. Ive asked 4 people in the office and all reporting the same. So its certainly an o2 issue somewhere
It would certainly seem like an o2 problem given the facts especially if others are having the same battery issues.
on 10-01-2017 16:25
on 10-01-2017 16:41
on 10-01-2017 16:41
The store would be the best bet but I would expect them to deny an o2 issue.
on 10-01-2017 17:01
on 10-01-2017 17:01
@jonsie wrote:The store would be the best bet but I would expect them to deny an o2 issue.
Same, but least the staff will be on the same mast in there, so would be able to confirm if they're noticing anything. I suspect if it is a mast issue this wont be an easy one to convince o2
on 10-01-2017 19:27
on 10-01-2017 19:27
on 10-01-2017 19:41
on 10-01-2017 19:41