Mark Zuckerberg has a new year resolution of reading two books a month and visiting 30 states in 2017 to give "everyone a voice".
Given his past choices for bizarre vows, like only eating the meat that he killed, this year's
resolution seems quite low key after an ambitious 2015, where he fulfilled his promise of coding his own Jarvis.
Mark may have opted for a less strenuous 2017, after fending off too many crisis at
Facebook last year, but it seems that fate has some other plans for him altogether.
Many users complained that Facebook and its Messenger app was draining their phone batteries too fast and was also causing unnecessary heating under the hood.
It has been observed, that both the apps are having a negative impact on the battery life of Android devices and is consuming a minimum of 1 percent of the power when the apps are open and in use. Worse still, the apps are consuming power even when they are not in uses.
The problem came to light when several users all over the world, complained of unusual power consumption hike in their phones on social media platforms like Twitter and
Reddit.
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