So, now it's time to back up all your files that are on your SD card onto your computer, format your SD card, put your back up back onto your SD card and see what it does.Ok, as promised, here are my battery stats after a day's worth of use with no sd card.
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If it is, it's only marginally better.Hmmm. So is the battery life any better without the Media app there?
I kept my sd card out again today and guess what showed back up?
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Let me be sure I've got this right. You removed the SD card and the Media app disappeared from the battery stats for a period of time -then- returned to reappear in battery stats while the SD card was still out. Is that correct?
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Yes.
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That's really bizarre. Obviously, if it's happening with the card removed then formatting it can't help. Sorry, I'm done...out of ideas other than a full factory reset.
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Using GSam, I was able to find my "Media" app. Mine is only using 0.2%. When I click it, I can click manage, and it the phone settings it comes up to the "Downloads" app. You can disable this. Try disabling the "Downloads." Click the settings button, manage apps, All Apps, scroll down till you find downloads, force stop and disable. Let's see if this makes that stop. I have mine disabled now and see no ill-effects of it on my phone.
The last time I saw Media in the battery stats and tapped it, the list of related apps and services included Downloads and Download Manager, which would explain why the Downloads icon is used. Still not sure why it would be using a large proportion of battery, though. Which begs the question--are you actually experiencing reduced battery life? And if so, have you tried turning off Location Reporting in Google Maps as I had mentioned earlier?
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Did you get it in March, mid March, end of March, April? You might still be in on the manufacturers one year warranty. If we can't get this solved, I would call up Verizon and see about a replacement. Tell them you have tried multiple soft resets, hard resets, FDR's. They should send you a refurb one in about a day. So, if you call tomorrow, and they can't figure anything out, it will be with you on Wednesday.About a year ago.
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