Well it sounds like you may have had some success in closing out
something that was in the app switcher that may have been running in
some way that it shouldn't have been. Some apps seem to at times
misbehave like that. I guess the other thing to say is that a battery
drain is not a universal issue with IOS 6 and so if you are having
excessive battery drain, it should be able to be traced back to
something about your phone. It's unfortunate this issue strikes some
with every new version of IOS that comes out. Sometimes it is just a
bad or corrupt installation of something. So that's good and
frustrating in a way at the same time. Good luck and I hope you have
already eliminated the problem. Tracing such issues is no fun.

Jim

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