Why didnt 5.0.1 update fix battery issue

what was it that apple put into this update.? my battery seems to drain just as fast if not a bit faster. i charged last night and went to bed at 11:30P. i unplugged it and left on. in the morning got up at 6:30A and battery was at 80%. i know leaving on will drain. but 20% just sitting there???? i dont mean to hate on apple but what the f*ck man.! what was the "fix" anyone know the difference from 5.0 to 5.0.1????

I feel better knowing I wasn't going crazy this morning. After spending the last 15 hours tweaking iTunes Match, I was afraid the service was draining my battery, but then I just let it sit idle on my desk at work and periodicaly checked it, every 30 minutes I lost 5% when it was in standby. When I was checking mail in 5 minutes, the battery drained 1% each minute. After a full night charge last night the day of standby has brought me down to 43%. I normally charge my 4s every other night, and I listen to Pandora and TuneIn Radio regularly. I have a feeling it hasn't affected everyone, just like I had no issue before, but clearly have a massive issue now.
SERIOUSLY, APPLE. Make an announcement acknowledging this garbage. If my device doesn't get its normal battery life back, the poor folks at my local Apple Store are going to have my family and I raging the place.

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