Dopo aver effettuato le dovute verifiche, con un post sul proprio forum ufficiale Sony ha infatti ammesso l’esistenza del problema. A quanto pare, l’eccessivo consumo della batteria sarebbe causato dall’ultima versione di Google Play Services (4.4.52): viene pertanto consigliato di disinstallare l’ultimo aggiornamento in attesa che una nuova versione corregga il problema.
We have investigated the issue with Google Play Services using alot of battery and we have identified that the root cause of this is related to the latest version of Google Play Services (4.4.52).
Until a new version of Google Play Services is provided by Google we urge users to either uninstall the latest update of Google Play Services (might limit use of Google Services like Youtube) or go to Settings > Google (accounts) > Ads > Tick the box for Opt out of interest-based ads and also disable back up of your data by going to Settings > Backup & reset (Personal) > uncheck the box for “Back up my data”.If you are unable to uninstall the update for Google Play Services from Settings > Apps, go to Settings -> Security -> Device administrators and disable “Android Device Manager”. Also check the settings in the Play Store so that automatic updates is not enabled as this may update Google Play Services again automatically.
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