Q5 - Battery drains when SDcard is present

Good morning, Today, the battery of my Q5 works well (even better than with OS 10.2),If I plug a empty SD card, the battery keep working well,But if I load some file(s) or music file(s) on this SD card, battery start draining very quickly ?? What can I do to stop this battery drain, to be able to use a SD card with my Q5 ? Thanks in advance, Q5 OS 10.3.1.1565 + Link for Mac 1.2.2 (build 11)

It all started with Calendar and Synchornization issues. After installing the OS 10.3 upgrade, battery passed from one small day to 3-4 hours. After removing SDcard and resting to factor default (OS 10.3) my Q5 several times (more than 10 times), the issue was solved by a BBM update (a priori issue was linked to BBM and the Android Player). Battery was back like never : today my Q5 can stand 1,5+ day. But as soon as I plug the SDcard with at least one file on it, battery drains in 3-4 hours. (I have repeated 4-5 times the experiment). Drain only happens when file(s) are present on the SDcard ... ? And in addition, Calendar app is still unstable. Any ideas, are more than welcome :-)

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