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<p dir="auto">I have a Alcatel Pixi 4 (4"), model 4034E, and I noticed that when I watch a video using Opera the CPU increases, as expected. However, after I finished watching it, the CPU may not reduces the usage, keeping whatever usage it had while playing.</p>
<p dir="auto">Example: if to play a video Opera needed 50% of CPU, if I change the open application or after I finished watching and closed Opera, it still uses 50% of CPU. Consequently this causes heat and drains battery quickly.</p>
<p dir="auto">This is not something consistent, as this doesn't always happen and I don't know what triggers it, but I have seen this happening only with Opera.</p>
<p dir="auto">The workaround I have found to reduce the CPU usage after watching a video in Opera is to open a media file on the Chrome browser. As the base is (apparently) the same for both browsers, somehow Chrome solves the problem Opera causes. It doesn't work 100% of times, but after a few attempts this work.</p>
<p dir="auto">Opera version is 44.1.2246.123029</p>
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