Battery performance worst after 5.0.1 upgrade

Battery performance worst after IOS 5.0.1 upgrade. I Did upgrade my iphone yesterday and I notice the battery has ran out faster today after 6hours in standbay and 2.30 hours of use. Hopping to get final update that fix this issue.

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