I'm on my 3rd nexus 6p this one is refurbished from Google now since I did a warranty claim and the battery life on this 6p blows the last one out of the water so I feel it's a hit and miss. My first one was okay second one bad and this one amazingly good
Edit: just wanted to add I feel like doze didn't work properly on my last nexus 6p on those one I lost 1% over 6 hours while asleep my last one would lose 6+%
How is it working with Google's insurance claims process? Pretty painless?
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I'm on my 3rd nexus 6p this one is refurbished from Google now since I did a warranty claim and the battery life on this 6p blows the last one out of the water so I feel it's a hit and miss. My first one was okay second one bad and this one amazingly good
Edit: just wanted to add I feel like doze didn't work properly on my last nexus 6p on those one I lost 1% over 6 hours while asleep my last one would lose 6+%
You got a refurb? How was the quality of the refurb? (If others have received refurbs, please chime in too)!
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I'm seeing some graphs demonstrating how to make battery makers wealthy. Draining a lithium polymer battery past 40% has never been a good idea, except for the first 3 charge cycles after long-term storage. They're not capable of handling that kind f deep discharge, and you can kill a battery completely in less than 6 months if you keep using it that way. See http://forums.androidcentral.com/am...ng-lithium-polymer-batteries.html#post4271880 (I don't care which phone or tablet it is - 40% is determined by the chemistry of lithium batteries and the phone manufacturer can't change the laws of chemistry.)
Having to babysit a battery and keeping it no lower than 40% and no higher than 80% as I've seen some say here is ridiculous as well. It totally negates just enjoying the phone. And not everyone can have access to a charger depending on where one is, the second a battery hits 39%, especially with USB-C becoming standard. To me, Android as an OS requires enough management as it is, as I've posted above, concerning my set up to achieve the battery life I have.
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