Battery drained overnight with no use.

Charging normally now.
I'm wondering if it could be from my BT being on and near the phone? Or an open application (but don't those auto-terminated if not in use)?

Charging normally now.
I'm wondering if it could be from my BT being on and near the phone? Or an open application (but don't those auto-terminated if not in use)?

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    am just wondering if anyone experiencing battery draining when not in use? i charge my iphone4 before going to bed and woke up this morning to realise that my battery had drain 22% on stand by... is this normal? can anyone confirm it to me please, thank you

    Just an update guys --after draining (on standby) over 20% of my battery charge last week, it has risen to or about 40+% in the last couple of days. I haven't changed any settings or whatsoever. I had to charged it twice during the day yesterday and it was bloody frustrating. anyway, i went to the apple shop today and told them the problem... they scanned my iphone4's battery and it was evident and showed when was the last time it was charged and how much battery life has it lost throughout the day. After scanning my iphone we did not even have to discuss repair or do any setting or software checks. I was gobsmacked --as i did not have to ask for a replacement, I was immediately offered a swap to a brand new iPhone4... lucky me? umm, i don't know...maybe? But the thing is, they seemed to be aware of the problem and they are keeping a low profile on tackling the problem. so my suggestion is if anyone has a battery problem with their unit, take it to apple and have the battery scan. As such, i have to wait and see if this new unit will present the same problem, although i must admit, for some reason, this new unit has a slight different behaviour than my previous iphone4.
    Other issues on my previous iPhone4:
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    2. if i turn off my "phone" feature on the multitasking bar, red dot appears on the phone icon and i couldn't make a call as it seemed blocked and it kept asking me to set-up the voicemail feature every time --again, not a problem with the new unit.
    3. even my tomtom app has changed its behaviour, i have discovered new features without updating the app --strange isn't it?
    4. playing NOVA game was a pain with the previous unit as i kept getting network problem and interrupting the game.
    5. it kept shuffling my music when i'm using ipod whilst walking. imagine, hearing about 8 different tunes in a span of 5 seconds...
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    First, try a reset by holding the sleep and home button for about 10sec, until the Apple logo comes back again, in case there are some apps still running in the background. Then take a look at this article to find out if Mail or some other  social 3rd party apps are constantly refreshing in the background.

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  • IPhone 5s battery drain fast with iOS 8.1.2

    I have iPhone 5s from 1 year. After updating to 8.1.2 battery draining fast. I needs charge the battery 3-4 times a day. I did the restore as new, but no change. Stopping the apps does not help. Please for advice.

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    This is unacceptable. You know after being an Apple user for 35 years now I am not going to switch to Android lightly, but this is pushing me that way, and it is certainly going to keep me from updating to a newer, shinier phone until you show some commitment to supporting your users, who seem to be experiencing battery issues rather frequently these days.
    Please at least show some INTEREST in being involved in this solution... I'm not seeing any indications of effort to fix this.
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  • PB battery drained overnight while lid closed....any thoughts?

    This was the first time I've experienced any problems with my PB. Last night I left the office and closed my lid as always. My PB was unplugged from land power. I watched, as I always do, the Apple light go off and my standby light come on, then I went home.
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    Tom

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    I bought Ipod Nano 2G and have the same problem, Charge 4 hours, then, when I use it , Ipod suddenly restart and the battery drains near to 98% of capacity, or when I power off the nano after use it, next morning or severals hours later, the battery is completly drain, and Ipod doesn't response, just response until I connect to USB port of my Computer or ITrip, and show the "extremely battery low message".
    I use my ipod only in my car with my iTrip car, but some times y use it for some Long travels in plane, its works ok, but some days ago ( near to sept. /8 ) start with this failures.
    Here some of my Hipotesis, It's may be related with the new software version 1.3.1 ? its install some days ago trought Itunes.
    If the problem is the software? some one know if exist some software to downgrade the software from 1.3.1 to older version?
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    Sorry for my inglish.

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    Time stamp                Domain              Message                                                                    Duration  Delay    
    ==========                ======              =======                                                                    ========  =====    
    UUID: 260E0E01-F8AC-4BCB-9EEE-1C83CB75D0C0
    6/28/14, 10:04:26 PM PDT Sleep               Clamshell Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:92%)                                   10829 secs
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    6/28/14, 10:04:54 PM PDT Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28020 ms 
    6/28/14, 10:04:54 PM PDT WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
    6/29/14, 1:04:55 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 94(apsd) Released ApplePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectinguser-push.apple.com" 03:00:28  id:0xc000003bd [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
    6/29/14, 1:04:55 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN] due to EC.SleepTimer/SleepTimer: Using BATT (Charge:90%)             
    6/29/14, 1:04:55 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28022 ms 
    6/29/14, 1:04:55 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:90%)                                 56 secs  
    6/29/14, 1:05:03 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   7463 ms  
    6/29/14, 1:05:23 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28000 ms 
    6/29/14, 1:05:23 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
    6/29/14, 1:05:51 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00  id:0xe000003dc [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
    6/29/14, 1:05:51 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:90%)                                  45 secs  
    6/29/14, 1:05:51 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28003 ms 
    6/29/14, 1:06:36 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe000003dc [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
    6/29/14, 1:06:36 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:90%)                                 52 secs  
    6/29/14, 1:06:38 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   1708 ms  
    6/29/14, 1:07:04 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28020 ms 
    6/29/14, 1:07:04 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
    6/29/14, 1:07:28 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00  id:0xe000003f2 [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
    6/29/14, 1:17:37 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:88%)                                  45 secs  
    6/29/14, 1:17:37 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28149 ms 
    6/29/14, 1:18:22 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe0000047f [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
    6/29/14, 1:18:22 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:88%)                                          
    6/29/14, 1:18:24 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   1576 ms  
    6/29/14, 1:18:46 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 81(hidd) TimedOut UserIsActive "com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle" 14:18:57  id:0xa00000171 [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
    6/29/14, 1:18:46 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 81(hidd) Released UserIsActive "com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle" 14:18:57  id:0xa00000171 [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
    6/29/14, 3:00:26 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:70%)                                 50 secs  
    6/29/14, 3:00:28 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   1686 ms  
    6/29/14, 3:00:54 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28019 ms 
    6/29/14, 3:00:54 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
    6/29/14, 3:01:16 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00  id:0xe00000a0c [System: No Assertions]         
    6/29/14, 5:00:05 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:45%)                                  45 secs  
    6/29/14, 5:00:05 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28165 ms 
    6/29/14, 5:00:50 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe00001094 [System: No Assertions]         
    6/29/14, 6:32:41 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:25%)                                  45 secs  
    6/29/14, 6:32:41 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28154 ms 
    6/29/14, 6:33:26 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe000015d6 [System: No Assertions]         
    6/29/14, 7:23:30 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:14%)                                  45 secs  
    6/29/14, 7:23:30 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28153 ms 
    6/29/14, 7:24:15 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe000018a5 [System: No Assertions]         
    6/29/14, 7:48:50 AM PDT  Sleep               Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:9%)                                  55 secs  
    6/29/14, 7:49:18 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd timed out (powercaps:0x0)                 28000 ms 
    6/29/14, 7:49:18 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28000 ms 
    6/29/14, 7:49:18 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
    6/29/14, 7:49:45 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00  id:0xe00001a2e [System: No Assertions]         
    6/29/14, 8:39:34 AM PDT  DarkWake            DarkWake [CDN]  : Using BATT (Charge:0%)                                   45 secs  
    6/29/14, 8:39:34 AM PDT  SlowResponse        Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                                 28281 ms 
    6/29/14, 8:40:19 AM PDT  Assertions          PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45  id:0xe00001ca2 [System: No Assertions]         
    6/29/14, 8:48:18 AM PDT  SlowResponse        PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)                   20938 ms 
    6/29/14, 8:48:25 AM PDT  Timedout            PMConnection: Response from CMacPowerHelper timed out (powercaps:0x0)                28114 ms 
    6/29/14, 8:48:25 AM PDT  WakeRequests        Clients requested wake events: None                                                 
    Sleep/Wakes since boot at 6/28/14, 10:58:07 AM PDT :286   Dark Wake Count in this sleep cycle:280
    Time stamp                Domain              Message                                                                    Duration  Delay    
    ==========                ======              =======                                                                    ========  =====    
    UUID: (null)
    6/29/14, 1:11:46 PM PDT  Start               powerd process is started                                                           
    6/29/14, 1:11:46 PM PDT                      Summary- [System: No Assertions] Using AC                                           
    Sleep/Wakes since boot at 6/29/14, 1:11:46 PM PDT     Dark Wake Count in this sleep cycle:0
    Time stamp                Domain              Message                                                                    Duration  Delay    
    ==========                ======              =======                                                                    ========  =====    
    UUID: Unknown UUID
    6/29/14, 1:11:46 PM PDT  Sleep                Sleep (Failure code:0x1F006A00): Using AC (Charge:2%)                              
    6/29/14, 1:12:17 PM PDT  Assertions          PID 93(apsd) Released ApplePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-recreatecachedictionaries-push.apple.com" 00:00:30  id:0xc0000012c [System: DeclUser kDisp]         
    6/29/14, 1:12:18 PM PDT  Assertions          PID 93(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-recreatecachedictionaries-sandbox.push.apple.com" 00:00:30  id:0xc00000133 [System: DeclUser kDisp]

    Hi Marvin,
    Welcome to Lenovo Community!
    I’m sorry to hear that you are facing the issue with battery drain on ThinkPad T440s.
    Please go to start control panel, and click on power option and click on Choose what closing the lid dose. In the third option (When I close the lid) check if it is selected sleep option on both On battery and Plugged in option. If not please change it to sleep option.
    Please check the below image for further assistance on the option.
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    This setting might resolve the issue.
    Hope this helps. Do post back if issue persists!
    Best regards,
    Hemanth Kumar
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