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Old 08-16-2010, 03:30 AM   #2
Alina20100

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Try installing something like TasKiller to see the actual running processes, then you might be able to identify the culprit. If you root it, then you can uninstall whatever is causing it as well.

I'm going to assume this is the Galaxy S we're talking about, I love this phone so much (even more after rooting and applying a couple fixes to boost speed).
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