My suggestion is for all new Nexus 4 owners to wait 2 weeks to see how an unfettered OS runs without the burden of Apps!
Get a feel for the real os, speed, lag, browser, battery, test out all functions, phone, music player, browser, camera, video, keyboard.
Your first App should show what Apps are running in the background, then you can see which ones are sneaking resources behind your back.
Then load in one App at a time and run for 5 days before loading another App.
When you dump multiple Apps on the phone, you'll have an extremely hard time figuring which one was bogging down the OS or which one is draining the battery. Then you will have to remove all and reload one at a time to see which ones are messing up your phones performance.
Here is an other post which is along the same lines.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/google-nexus-4/233085-so-called-nexus-4-battery-woes.html
Get a feel for the real os, speed, lag, browser, battery, test out all functions, phone, music player, browser, camera, video, keyboard.
Your first App should show what Apps are running in the background, then you can see which ones are sneaking resources behind your back.
Then load in one App at a time and run for 5 days before loading another App.
When you dump multiple Apps on the phone, you'll have an extremely hard time figuring which one was bogging down the OS or which one is draining the battery. Then you will have to remove all and reload one at a time to see which ones are messing up your phones performance.
Here is an other post which is along the same lines.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/google-nexus-4/233085-so-called-nexus-4-battery-woes.html
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