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xpsm1730

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I'm running a 3G on 3.0 + ultrasnow.

I've never had any problems.

Few days ago I decided to sync my G calendar with my phone. Since then my battery has been draining super quick. Last night it was 80% and this morning when I woke up it was off due to no battery.

What can I do?

Thank you.
 
So does using Google calendar keep your browser open to keep syncing the phone to calendar (Don't know because I never use google calendar)

If so, that's why your phone is eating battery

Charge phone at night or quit using Google Calendar are my suggestions.
 
No it doesn't keep the browser open .

Can someone please tell me what to do?

Also - 7 out of every 10 calls go straight to my voicemail. As in, it rings for the other person buy my phone doesn't ring and i just get a voicemail beep. This has also just started happening since the battery started draining.

I can't understand whats wrong with my phone.
 
No it doesn't keep the browser open .

Can someone please tell me what to do?

Also - 7 out of every 10 calls go straight to my voicemail. As in, it rings for the other person buy my phone doesn't ring and i just get a voicemail beep. This has also just started happening since the battery started draining.

I can't understand whats wrong with my phone.

Sounds like you may have to restore it, then re-JB & UL.

Make sure to not pick 3.1 to restore to or you will loose the ability to ever unlock. And set up as new phone. Then sync you stuff back.
 
Sounds like you may have to restore it, then re-JB & UL.

Make sure to not pick 3.1 to restore to or you will loose the ability to ever unlock. And set up as new phone. Then sync you stuff back.

pretty sure it checks with apples servers and makes you update to 3.1, no option to keep 3.0 or 3.0.1. Havent tried, but my brother mentioned something about it
 
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