5.1.1 killed my battery

So far I can't tell any difference after the update. I didn't do a factory reset but simply wiped the cache.
Ummm, when you say "...wiped the cache", exactly which did you wipe; per-app-cache or the device's cache (how do you access device cache)? Is rooting required for device cache wiping?
Please pardon my asking, I still consider myself a novice on Android. Thanks.
 
My battery life improved greatly. I'm two days off charger and at 78%. (No, I haven't used my phone much other than some texts, light browsing and a couple emails.) Still, this is a big improvement. I don't have the drain I did when it was sleeping as I did before. (I leave wifi, location and bluetooth on 24/7)
 
I have had the 5.1.1 update installed for a few days now. Scrolling seems smoother. I don't see any impact on battery life. I have Verizon Note 4.

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My battery life was always bad using Words with Friends...and that is a choice I made. It is a LOT worse now with the update.

I am afraid to try wiping the cache because last 2 times I tried that I did an accidental factory reset and that was a HUGE pain.

I wish someone knew of a utility for it. Sorry to the person who asked for how. I don't have time to go find it and I don't want to be the one you are wanting to kill if you accidentally reset it. ;-)
 
My Tmobile Note's battery went to hell after 5.1.1,did a factory reset as a new device and battery is outstanding now

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Since I upgraded to 5.1.1 a couple days ago and the phone has settled into itself for awhile, I tested my battery longevity overnight and continuing into the day today. I had the screen off overnight, but when I got up, I forced the screen to stay on until the end of the test. During the course of the test, I used the phone as I normally would - took a couple of calls, did some texting, sent and received some mail, and played some Euchre. Not real heavy usage, but it was just about average for me. I'm pretty happy with these results because I normally wouldn't force the screen to stay on all day, so I expect to get MUCH longer battery life under normal usage.

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Since I upgraded to 5.1.1 a couple days ago and the phone has settled into itself for awhile, I tested my battery longevity overnight and continuing into the day today. I had the screen off overnight, but when I got up, I forced the screen to stay on until the end of the test. During the course of the test, I used the phone as I normally would - took a couple of calls, did some texting, sent and received some mail, and played some Euchre. Not real heavy usage, but it was just about average for me. I'm pretty happy with these results because I normally wouldn't force the screen to stay on all day, so I expect to get MUCH longer battery life under normal usage.

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Damn I think I would be doing cartwheels with SOT like this. I'm lucky to see 4 1/2 hrs. I need to duplicate your settings lol

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