E75 Mail & Battery issues

Hi i have recently purchased the e75, within 4 hours and my battery is empty. Also use mail and Bluetooth. Battery performance is very poor for business usage. Also have problems with syncing email. Sometimes no email will be synced, have to restart my phone than. Any others see the same problems? Can some help!!!
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Subbakumar (Kumarapandian R)
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Subbakumar (Sandee)
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One other thing, you might want to do is to purchase Handy Taskman (forgot the site address). This app will tell you what is active and running so you can individually close any apps that you do not want to run. By the way, if you have Fring installed, it will automatically default to start and run in the background. I can promise you for sure that Fring will kill your battery in less than one day.
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