Weird Program draining my battery - Pics

CraesheTurbo

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Anyone know what this is? It has no info and I can't force stop it.... :( restart didn't fix it.

Draining the battery quick.

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Did you recent delete an app? It might be using the app ID instead of the name if you deleted it. Download one of the third-party battery monitoring apps (I think the one people here use it called "GSam" or something) to see if it is still running on your phone. You can also download an app to check each app's ID number (the number your Android system gives it behind the scenes) manually, but if you already deleted it, it will be a waste of time.
 
I did not install or u install anything that day. I ended up doing a factory reset. So far so good. Has not popped back up.

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According to Google its a game for iOS. "10240 is a single-player game in which the objective is to slide tiles on a grid to combine them and create a tile with the number 10240".
 
Dude, I searched Google a ton and could not find anything. Link?

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I did a search on "app 10240" and got a link to an iTunes site a ways down the list. I didn't go there, just copied the info in the Google link. Sorry, didn't save it.
 
Yeah, the only hit I got on that number aside from many references to the current Insider build for Win10.
 
I did not install or u install anything that day. I ended up doing a factory reset. So far so good. Has not popped back up.

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The battery app listing is not just for the one day, but an average, so unless you know it wasn't on there the day before, it wasn't necessarily from that day. Since you reset your phone, you can't check the app ID numbers now (they'll be different), so I guess you won't know which app it was.
 
I've seen seemingly random numbers like that occasionally, thought not in a while. They do go away fairly quickly, so I agree a recently uninstalled or disabled app is the likely source.
 

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