Due to the Style battery drain cover Widget

I bought the Style cache for my Z3 Compact. Widget Style of coverage has been installed automatically once the phone has been "twinned" with the lid using the NFC.

In some situations, I do not use cache-Style and strange things begin to happens - I leave the phone for free Style covers 100% and then I realize the phone after disconnecting the charger uses about 1% of the battery per hour. During this time, I don't do anything with the phone, no application, no wifi, no mobile data, no bluetooth signal, without the NFC, is OK. Audit of the use of the battery watch 3 Articles 'Phone idle', 'Screen' and «Style cover Widget»

Why the widget Style cover using all batteries if the Style cache is not used?

I would like to uninstall the widget, but it is not possible (without root that would probably void the warranty). What can I do?

You can do 2 things:

-Revoke access of notification of coverage of Style: go to settings-> Sound & notification-> Notification access-> uncheck 'Style Cover', this will prevent the cover widget interact with notifications.

-Disable widget app: go to settings-> Apps-> all-> Style cover Widget-> press «Disable app»

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