Usage timer/Battery drain since 4.2.1

Before the iOS 4.2.1 upgrade, I owned a very stable handset with an incredible battery.
After the upgrade the phone developed a Usage timer that matched the Standby timer minute for minute. The battery life diminshed much more rapidly suggesting something was running in the background. I shut down everything conceivable, deleted mail acounts and turned every setting off, including Wifi. The only way to stop the Usage clock was to turn Airplane mode on.
I tried a hard reset and resetting network settings without any improvement.
Then I tried Reset all Settings and bingo, things went back to normal...... until... I turned the phone off and back on, which caused the phone to begin playing up again in the way I described.
The simplest way around this is not to turn the phone off and if I have to (which is rare) I need to do a "reset all settings" again.
Programmers!!!! Grrrrrrr..
Any ideas??
Andy
Edited by me because of early morning grammar issues.

hi,
i haved a battery drain too in the iOS 4.1 but about iOS 4.2 i don't know,but you can try to do restore the phone in iTunes as a new phone,but if you have something on the phone what you don;t what to lose,then just restore,if this didn't help restore a a new phone,the basics from the manuall are restart
reset
restore
hope this will help you
Dan

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