2 New Nexus Phones?

I am pretty much to the point that i dont look to hard at phones w less than a 3k battery.

My note 4 and droid turbo are both bigger ( the note4 being 3220 i think and the turbo being 3900 mah) and with pretty heavy use i still charged them everynight when i had to work the next day. I could let them go a day if i wasnt going to work and wasnt doing much.

Not kncoking the phones themselves, but having a bigger battery in a decent sized phone isn't hard. The droid turbo is 5.2 inch phone and while not super thin it's not too thick either..

With the new less power using hardware in the phones, a bigger battery 3k plus, would be a great selling point

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I am pretty much to the point that i dont look to hard at phones w less than a 3k battery.

My note 4 and droid turbo are both bigger ( the note4 being 3220 i think and the turbo being 3900 mah) and with pretty heavy use i still charged them everynight when i had to work the next day. I could let them go a day if i wasnt going to work and wasnt doing much.

Not kncoking the phones themselves, but having a bigger battery in a decent sized phone isn't hard. The droid turbo is 5.2 inch phone and while not super thin it's not too thick either..

With the new less power using hardware in the phones, a bigger battery 3k plus, would be a great selling point

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THIS ... I'm so glad I passed on the existing 2015 flagships. The only one worthy of consideration IMO was the S6 Active, but AT&T exclusive prevents me from grabbing one. After the S6 and that joke of a battery, I thinking they're realizing people don't want to have to disable half the features they paid for just to get a decent charge. Quick charging is great and all, but it doesn't replace battery size. And if they're going to continue the sealed trend, fine, but a 2600 mAh battery on a beast of a phone like the S6 is a horrific miscalculation. I think the buzzword "energy efficient" went to their heads and hopefully no company will make that mistake again. Of course it's not a problem for a lot of people, either they're in an office where they can charge anytime, or they always carry battery cases. I'm not in that camp though. To often I'm outdoors doing whatever and nothing can replace a bigger battery!

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