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I know that Nexus 5 doesn't have the greatest battery however I am confident Google will improve on this with Android L.
But ATM with heavy usage, I get only 5 to 6 hours of usage. Is this normal?
Settings> Location ( turn it off ). Settings > Data ( turn it off ).
With a stock N5.3-4 hours of screen on time is what you get with the N5.
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Settings> Location ( turn it off ). Settings > Data ( turn it off ). Check out the screenshots. Good luck.http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/08/29/ujyvusu2.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/08/29/emehajun.jpg
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How about just not having a smartphone in the first place then?
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Biggest difference for me was the WiFi... If u have your WiFi on .. Turning it so it would be off during sleep made the biggest difference. In fact WiFi on/off in general on my n5 makes a big difference. Settings>WiFi>advanced- WiFi during sleep/optimize
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How about just not having a smartphone in the first place then?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eCAhyJE3UE
It pains me to think of how few people in these forums have actually ever used rotary... But on a serious note, with its 1000mAH battery I bet this thing would get AMAZING battery life.
You're being sarcastic, right? 1000mAh is next to nothing. But I thought the phone came with a 2300mAh battery which is still only nominal. For my GNex I was able to buy a 3800 mAh battery and with that I barely get all day usage with background data restricted. Unfortunately the Nexus battery isn't replaceable.
It's only in the past several years that our expectation of a phone's battery life has dropped to such abysmal lows...
I've learned to keep a power source with me at all times, either a USB cord or a backup supply because using the camera for even a few photos drops my GNex battery from full to nil in minutes. I'm getting the Nexus 5 today. Woohoo!
I've learned to keep a power source with me at all times, either a USB cord or a backup supply because using the camera for even a few photos drops my GNex battery from full to nil in minutes. I'm getting the Nexus 5 today. Woohoo!