roblox84
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As a person who's owned the Nexus 4 and switched to the HTC One, the HTC One has been significantly better in terms of battery life, but only relative to the Nexus 4.
Honestly, if I were you, I'd wait a little bit longer. Manufacturers (aside from Motorola, and to some extent Samsung with the Note 2) are finally taking notice that battery life and battery optimization are extremely important to have in a smartphone now. I see phones in the upcoming future having bigger/better optimized batteries.
You know I never understood that, they're like here is a brand new cellphone but you can only use it for 4 hours at a time. I've used android in the past and I couldn't tell you how many times my evo 3d died during the day just because I didn't have access to a portable gas generator to fit in my backpack. You would think they would be working on better battery technology for portable electronics rather then using old lithium technology, something that would last a full 24 hours with the screen turned on the whole time.