Nokia x6 runs out of battery too quickly, maybe bc...

Hello,
My nokia x6 runs out of battery in 5/6 hours without being in use.
This began to happen one day, when I was listening to music in the music player and the screen froze and didn't respond. I tried everything, but the only thing that worked out was removing the battery.
Since then, when I try to access the music player, the screen goes black and doesn't show anything I press the red button to hide the application. It shows me the menu and says that music player is hidden. When I try to close it, nothing happens.
5/6 hours after I charged the battery, it runs down and when I turn it on again, there's no sign of the music player being hidden, but when I try to open it, it does what I've mentioned before.
Any suggestions?
Thank you very much.

before the hard reset you should make a backup using ovi suite. the hard reset will only delete the contents of the phone C: memory.
make sure the device is switched off.
now press and hold the green (answer) key + the red key and the camera button. while holding those buttons switch on the device, don't release the buttons until you see the "country selector" list. if you don't see that, do it again.
Greece Nokia X6 RM-559 v40.0.002

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