Tap to unlock change battery drain?

Hello, I use a silicon cover (not a cheap brand) because of the volume rocker is too close to the release button and they are covered I went to tap to unlock the feature. So my question is:
This function will maintain active and 'live' the touch sensor while the screen is off and locked and increase compared to the 'standard' locking/unlocking battery drain or is it ininfluence?

Indeed it will drain your battery more quickly, should not be a huge difference

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    07/12/2010 20:14:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 20:19:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 20:19:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 20:34:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 20:34:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 20:39:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 20:39:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 20:46:36 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 20:46:50 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 20:54:03 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 20:54:17 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 20:59:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 20:59:15 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 21:10:34 | Backlight changed : On
    07/12/2010 21:10:41 | Backlight changed : On
    07/12/2010 21:10:41 | Global event Occured : UNKNOWN (guid=5961289116197897667 data0=2 data1=0)
    07/12/2010 21:11:27 | Backlight changed : Off
    07/12/2010 21:12:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 89% (temp : 22 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 3178)
    07/12/2010 21:14:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 21:14:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 21:14:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 87% (temp : 24 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 3178)
    07/12/2010 21:15:00 | MemoryCleanerListener[EVENT_IDLE_TIMEOUT]
    07/12/2010 21:16:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 85% (temp : 24 °C) | Signal : -73dbm (cellid : 3178)
    07/12/2010 21:18:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 83% (temp : 25 °C) | Signal : -73dbm (cellid : 3178)
    07/12/2010 21:19:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 21:19:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 21:20:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 81% (temp : 25 °C) | Signal : -73dbm (cellid : 3178)
    07/12/2010 21:22:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 79% (temp : 26 °C) | Signal : -73dbm (cellid : 3178)
    07/12/2010 21:22:53 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 131mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 7mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 267k    (14mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 176k free / 512k   (14mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 21:24:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 78% (temp : 26 °C) | Signal : -66dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:28:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 77% (temp : 27 °C) | Signal : -64dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:30:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 76% (temp : 27 °C) | Signal : -64dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:33:20 | Backlight changed : On
    07/12/2010 21:34:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 21:34:13 | Backlight changed : Off
    07/12/2010 21:34:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 21:34:53 | Battery level changed : Battery : 75% (temp : 28 °C) | Signal : -75dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:34:54 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 131mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 6mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 279k    (15mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 164k free / 512k   (15mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 21:38:00 | MemoryCleanerListener[EVENT_IDLE_TIMEOUT]
    07/12/2010 21:38:54 | Battery level changed : Battery : 74% (temp : 28 °C) | Signal : -75dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:39:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 21:39:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 21:40:54 | Battery level changed : Battery : 73% (temp : 28 °C) | Signal : -75dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:44:54 | Battery level changed : Battery : 72% (temp : 29 °C) | Signal : -75dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:48:54 | Battery level changed : Battery : 71% (temp : 29 °C) | Signal : -75dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:48:54 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 129mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 4mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 390k    (16mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 53k free / 512k   (16mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 21:50:54 | Battery level changed : Battery : 70% (temp : 29 °C) | Signal : -73dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:54:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 21:54:15 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 21:54:54 | Battery level changed : Battery : 69% (temp : 30 °C) | Signal : -73dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 21:58:54 | Battery level changed : Battery : 68% (temp : 30 °C) | Signal : -73dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:02:54 | Battery level changed : Battery : 67% (temp : 30 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:02:55 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 133mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 9mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 173k    (12mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 270k free / 512k   (12mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 22:04:54 | Battery level changed : Battery : 66% (temp : 31 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:08:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 65% (temp : 31 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:09:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 22:09:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 22:10:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 64% (temp : 31 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:12:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 63% (temp : 31 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:12:55 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 128mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 4mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 418k    (17mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 26k free / 512k   (17mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 22:14:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 22:14:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 22:14:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 62% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:17:01 | Global event Occured : GUID_FLASH_LOW (guid=945659952435832745 data0=0 data1=0)
    07/12/2010 22:18:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 61% (temp : 31 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:20:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 59% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:22:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 58% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:22:55 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 129mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 5mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 370k    (16mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 73k free / 512k   (16mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 22:24:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 57% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:26:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 55% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:28:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 54% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:29:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 22:29:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 22:30:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 53% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:30:56 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 128mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 4mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 409k    (17mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 34k free / 512k   (17mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 22:32:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 52% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:34:55 | Battery level changed : Battery : 51% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:38:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 50% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:40:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 48% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:40:56 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 131mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 7mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 267k    (14mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 176k free / 512k   (14mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 22:42:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 47% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:44:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 22:44:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 22:44:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 46% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:46:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 44% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:48:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 42% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:48:56 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 130mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 6mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 306k    (15mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 137k free / 512k   (15mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 22:49:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 22:49:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 22:50:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 41% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:52:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 40% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:54:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 39% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:56:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 37% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:56:56 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 128mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 3mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 442k    (17mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 1k free / 512k   (18mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 22:57:01 | Global event Occured : GUID_FLASH_LOW (guid=945659952435832745 data0=0 data1=0)
    07/12/2010 22:58:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 35% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:00:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 34% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:02:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 33% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:04:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:04:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:04:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 32% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:04:57 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 135mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 10mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 94k    (11mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 350k free / 512k   (11mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 23:06:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 31% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:08:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 29% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:10:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 28% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:12:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 26% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:12:57 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 134mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 9mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 134k    (11mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 309k free / 512k   (11mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 23:16:01 | Global event Occured : GUID_FLASH_LOW (guid=945659952435832745 data0=0 data1=0)
    07/12/2010 23:16:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 25% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:19:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:19:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:20:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 24% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:22:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 23% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:24:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:24:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:26:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 22% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:26:58 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 134mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 10mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 109k    (11mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 334k free / 512k   (11mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 23:30:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 21% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:34:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 20% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:39:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:39:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:40:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 19% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:44:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 18% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:44:58 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 129mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 4mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 400k    (17mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 43k free / 512k   (17mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 23:46:37 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:46:51 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:48:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 17% (temp : 34 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:54:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:54:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:56:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 16% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:58:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 15% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:59:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:59:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:02:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 14% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:02:59 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 129mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 4mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 399k    (17mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 44k free / 512k   (17mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    08/12/2010 00:08:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 13% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:11:01 | Global event Occured : GUID_FLASH_LOW (guid=945659952435832745 data0=0 data1=0)
    08/12/2010 00:14:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:14:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:14:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 12% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:18:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 11% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:19:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:19:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:22:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 10% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:22:59 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 132mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 8mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 216k    (13mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 228k free / 512k   (13mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    08/12/2010 00:28:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 9% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:29:00 | Battery Low
    08/12/2010 00:29:01 | Vibrate done  (reason 2)
    08/12/2010 00:29:04 | Vibrate done  (reason 2)
    08/12/2010 00:30:00 | Battery level changed : Battery : 8% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:33:00 | Battery status changed : BSTAT_LOW,BSTAT_NO_CAMERA_FLASH
    08/12/2010 00:33:30 | Battery level changed : Battery : 7% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:34:00 | Battery level changed : Battery : 5% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:34:00 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 133mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 8mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 175k    (12mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 269k free / 512k   (12mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    08/12/2010 00:34:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:34:17 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:47:02 | Battery level changed : Battery : 4% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:48:02 | Battery level changed : Battery : 3% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:49:04 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:49:18 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:54:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:54:15 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:09:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 01:09:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:24:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 01:24:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:29:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 01:29:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:34:38 | Battery level changed : Battery : 2% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 01:44:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 01:44:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:50:10 | Battery level changed : Battery : 1% (temp : 34 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 01:52:41 | Battery status changed : BSTAT_LOW,BSTAT_NO_CAMERA_FLASH,BSTAT_NO_RADIO,BSTAT_NO_WLAN
    08/12/2010 01:52:41 | Global event Occured : UNKNOWN (guid=5961289116197897667 data0=1 data1=0)
    08/12/2010 01:52:41 | Global event Occured : UNKNOWN (guid=5961289116197897667 data0=3 data1=0)
    

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    Further study in the modules of the system software of BB, I found that the net_rim_io_impl, is her consuming ALL the CPU.  I don't know where/what this module does - so I'm not clear on this service within the BB I can disable (OFF) to get rid of the issue.

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    Please see the following screenshots, the CPU for the system a little, drops as Options use a part, otherwise it goes back 90 years, if left alone: -.

    And in the system software of BB: -.

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    Please help and guide, with either a fix to the module, or via a workaround solution, in which some service can be stopped or a setting can be changed to avoid this battery drain.

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    Thank you!

    I think it could have been resolved in a second thread.

    http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/T5/BlackBerry-torch/pls-help-100-high-CPU-utilization-V6-0-bundl...

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