Just when I thought it was all fine

Just unplugged my 3 GS FROM BEING ON CHARGE over night. Have done one hour and 4 minutes of web browsing/ sky news app. 3G usage and the battery is down to 21%
ridiculous.
I have been using it on and off since I had it replaced last week and had been getting 4 hours usage, broken through out the day. Which was on par with my 3Gso I was happy enough.
The only thing I have done differently is charge it via my mains adPter and not through the USB. THAT shouldn't make a difference though!?

How bright is your screen? Is Bluetooth always on? Is Auto-Lock on? Do you Fetch your mail manually, hourly, or is it set too push? Are you on WiFi connection, 3G or Edge, is your signal good? Did you charge it and drain it fully before using it, do you let it drain all the way or is it always plugged in to charge when ever it can. These are things to consider.

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