"Android OS" Battery Drain Issue in ICS

TouchWizard

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Hey everyone,
I've noticed that after updating to ice cream sandwich, my battery life has taken quite a hit. Looking through the battery usage statistics, a process called "Android OS" is draining a significant amount of battery, appearing very high on the list. Before, this was never an issue, and the top battery-drqining processes were quite typical. Has anyone else had a similar issue, and does anyone know a fix for this? Thanks!
Attached is a picture of my battery usage statistics.
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I am also seeing worse battery performance. Others have said a factory reset has helped. I am not at the point of doing that yet. It is a pain to re-download apps, go into each app and get the settings how I had them, etc.
 

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OK thanks! This followup is kind of a noobish question, but what exactly do I need to backup before I do a factory reset?

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I won't have to re update my phone correct? If it's a factors reset then factory is 2.3.6.....

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I won't have to re update my phone correct? If it's a factors reset then factory is 2.3.6.....

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Lmfao. No that is not how it works. Once you update the device to OTA ICS then that is the new software. It doesnt change back to a previous version.

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Can you guys give me a suggestion here. I'm draining battery like crazy and most of it is from the Android OS. I got the phone used, the Sprint store cleared it to factory original(still was on GB). So when I got the phone I had no apps on it. I then did the manual update to get ICS. I then did another reset just to be sure. I installed apps and my Android OS is sucking up power like a broke college kid sucks up Natty Light. I then did another reset and it's doing the same thing. I have my email checking once every 15 minutes and a weather widget refreshing once an hour. I've lost 30% in like 3-4hrs of really doing nothing. The Android OS used 43% of that power.

I should have just stuck with my EVO3D.
 

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i hate doing the factory reset....but if it would help with this stupid battery draining....i guess ill give it a shot!
why is it as soon as i unplug my phone it drops down to 99% wats up with that.