I started to notice degraded battery life some time late spring/early summer. I figured it was due to one or more apps I had loaded or some other fault of mine. I didn't connect it at first to the then recent Kitkat update. As I looked online for ways to improve battery life, I found out that many others were having the same problems. I tried using Juice Defender, but there was no noticeable improvement. Below are two two screen captures from last night. The phone had been off the charger (original) for less than an hour and it already lost more than 20% power. The back of the phone was also noticeably warm. All I was using the phone for was some reading of this forum and not much else - no gaming, no video streaming, no music streaming. The two items that stand out to me are the fact that the Android System is using 83% of the power and the fact that the WiFi shows as on (solid blue line) for the period, yet you can see from the top status bar that the WiFi wasn't on. I had disabled it through the Settings menu. It's gotten so bad that always carry an external battery to top up the phone when it dips too low and I am not in the car or at home. My questions, then, are 1) should the Android System usage be so high when the phone isn't being used heavily? 2) why does the WiFi show as being on when I disabled it? And, finally, 3) is Verizon or Google ever going to substantively address the large numbers of complaints about the Kitkat update?

