iPhone 5 to Nexus 4

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I can second this. I have an iphone 5 and I get 2 days out of it as well. I'm not trolling. I've actually been considering getting the Nexus 4 but the battery life discussions and other issues in the forums have been making me think twice.

I may be wrong but in iOS if you don't fully charge the phone to 100% your usage and standby don't reset. So how do I know if that is legit? Again I may be wrong but I did have an I phone and I thought that's how it was.

I met to quote the iOS screen shot. I'm a terd.don't feel like looming for the post.
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I may be wrong but in iOS if you don't fully charge the phone to 100% your usage and standby don't reset. So how do I know if that is legit? Again I may be wrong but I did have an I phone and I thought that's how it was.

I met to quote the iOS screen shot. I'm a terd.don't feel like looming for the post.
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that would make sense. I've heard that the battery for the nexus is only 2100 MhZ or whatever the units are for it. Maybe i'm wrong but I do know that the android takes a lot to work.
 

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I posted earlier and just wanted to update. I was really impressed when I saw 44% left with over 17 hours discharging. Over I am very satisfied with the battery performance. These results where with moderate use on the web and streaming Google Play Music for about an hour.

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I have an iPhone 5 and waiting for my Nexus 4 to show up next week. Its my 2nd Android device after getting the Nexus 7 on black friday and really getting to love it. In regards to the APN settings i will followed the above settings. Im also going to be switching between the i5 and N4 every so often. Do i have to mess with Apn setting everytime i put the sim card in the devices? Also after setting the APN settings up for the N4 and when i switch back to the iphone 5 will my LTE work flawlessly?? Thanks for any response

It's strange hearing about all these Nexus 4 issues, I wonder what happened, Nexus 7 is quite impressive.

Luckily Xperia S gives me about a day or so battery life on moderate use, also at night it drops about only 10-15%.

I'm wondering what's going on with the Nexus 4.

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I may be wrong but in iOS if you don't fully charge the phone to 100% your usage and standby don't reset. So how do I know if that is legit? Again I may be wrong but I did have an I phone and I thought that's how it was.

I met to quote the iOS screen shot. I'm a terd.don't feel like looming for the post.
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In real world use iPhone 5 can go for 2 days. As in you don't need to use a battery tracker, you can just use it for two days without charging.



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I can second this. I have an iphone 5 and I get 2 days out of it as well. I'm not trolling. I've actually been considering getting the Nexus 4 but the battery life discussions and other issues in the forums have been making me think twice.

I have had 4 different iPhone models (iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 4, and iPhone 5). I got the N4 on launch day and love it. I have completely stopped using my iPhone 5 and have put it up on eBay. The battery life is not near as bad as some people are making it sound. With the same amount of use that I did on my iPhone 5 I am able to get through the day and still have 60% of my battery left when I get home. That is to say I use it pretty heavily for about 12 hours. I use it for tethering, sms, facebook, and surfing the web. Having been an "Apple fanboy" for so long this phone has completely transformed me. I will not be going back to an iPhone any time soon. Do not let the horror stories on here scare you off. This is an amazing phone.
 

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I have had 4 different iPhone models (iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 4, and iPhone 5). I got the N4 on launch day and love it. I have completely stopped using my iPhone 5 and have put it up on eBay. The battery life is not near as bad as some people are making it sound. With the same amount of use that I did on my iPhone 5 I am able to get through the day and still have 60% of my battery left when I get home. That is to say I use it pretty heavily for about 12 hours. I use it for tethering, sms, facebook, and surfing the web. Having been an "Apple fanboy" for so long this phone has completely transformed me. I will not be going back to an iPhone any time soon. Do not let the horror stories on here scare you off. This is an amazing phone.

I have also switched from iOS. Curious as to why people are having some major issues with the Nexus4 though.

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