Express discharge of the battery with huge heat(61...

I have a problem since previous week. I bought a 6110 in July 2007 and no problem up to now.
But last Saturday, twenty minutes after using the GPS in the car( with a power adapter), I noticed that the battery passed from full to empty. The smartphone was really hot. No software was switched on (GPS off). So, I switched off the mobile and charged it again. I hoped that problem was due to a sporadic bug and that it would never happen again.
But this night, same problem. The battery was full yesterday evening and this morning the 6110 was switched off, battery totally empty. I guess the same problem has occured.
As in the past I have worked in the electronic industry, I know that the lifetime enemy number 1 is such peak of heat, so I am worried about this problem.
Has anyone encountered the same problem?
Thanks for bringing me some clarifications.
Message Edited by tiger_1464 on 28-Feb-2008 06:59 AM

> But last Saturday, twenty minutes after using the GPS in the
> car( with a power adapter), I noticed that the battery passed
> from full to empty.
Yes - the same thing happened to my wife's 6110 Navigator last week. I used it again today and it hasn't happened again, so I'm hoping it was just a one off.

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