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on 10-01-2017 15:26
Solved! Go to Solution.
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on 11-01-2017 17:33
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on 11-01-2017 17:33

Its hard to believe its a network issue as o2, 3 and EE all had the same symptoms and i dont see what any of those would have in common to cause it. Unless it was an app everyone has installed that changed something on the server side that drained the battery (Facebook for example change alot server side without having to download an update)
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on 11-01-2017 17:38
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on 11-01-2017 17:38
It wasn't showing in my battery stats either but a common app is prob the most likely reason all round.
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on 12-01-2017 03:40
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on 12-01-2017 03:40
Any strange shapes in the sky.....?
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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
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on 12-01-2017 17:14
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on 12-01-2017 17:14
Ho, and most people have Messanger whether they use it or not! Good find @Anonymous
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on 12-01-2017 17:15
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on 12-01-2017 18:23
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on 12-01-2017 18:23
The fact it was across all networks seemed to point towards an app ...
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on 12-01-2017 19:18
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12-01-2017 19:27 - edited 12-01-2017 19:28
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12-01-2017 19:27 - edited 12-01-2017 19:28
And it was an app
http://lifehacker.com/facebook-and-messenger-server-update-drained-users-batt-1791109931
Edit: Beaten to it 😛
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