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For me, battery life was significantly worse. I was getting a low battery warning around 1 or 2 o'clock, without a significant change in how I was interacting with my phone (prior to the update, I would get a full day of battery life, and still have ~30% remaining when I plugged in at night). So, as with when flashing a custom rom, I performed a factory reset. It took a while for my apps to load onto my phone again (damn my app addiction!), but my battery life has been significantly better since.
Long story short, perform a factory reset if you're continuing to have battery life issues. Although it's annoying at first, it helps out significantly in the long run.
I just recieved my moto x yesterday and i'm not impressed. Probably going back to my s5. The camera is no where close to as good as the s5, and the battery is terrible. In 4hrs i used 24% already and i;ve hardly used it. I only have 43min of screen time. I think the ppl getting 5-6hrs must be hooking up to a external battery source because i see no way they get that. I can't even get that on my s5. I don't understand how this phone is so popular with the bad camera and terrible battery. I had a htc m8 phone and i thought that camera was bad, the moto x itsn't much better.
I just recieved mine yesterday, and the battery life is terrible. I will be going back to my s5. Today i used 24% in 4hrs, with only 43min of screen time. THats terrible. THe camera is also not even close to the s5. Acually the camera isn't much better then the htc m8. The ppl getting 5-6hrs of screen time i just can't believe that. I don't even get that with my s5 with a bigger battery. I guess i don't see why this phone is so popular seeing the bad battery and camera.
I don't mess with it, any more. Any time I do a major OS upgrade I do a cache partition clear and factory reset. It's a PITA, but it saves no end of grief in the long run, IME.Long story short, perform a factory reset if you're continuing to have battery life issues. Although it's annoying at first, it helps out significantly in the long run.
I just recieved mine yesterday, and the battery life is terrible. I will be going back to my s5. Today i used 24% in 4hrs, with only 43min of screen time. THats terrible. THe camera is also not even close to the s5. Acually the camera isn't much better then the htc m8. The ppl getting 5-6hrs of screen time i just can't believe that. I don't even get that with my s5 with a bigger battery. I guess i don't see why this phone is so popular seeing the bad battery and camera.
Any brand new phone is going to have odd battery life for the first few cycles as the OS does background. You cannot even begin to make a judgement until you have had the device a week.
Plus, %numbers reported by the OS are one step above garbage. Sense a battery does not discharge linearly, the OS reports heavily rounded numbers for the % remaining. This gets better as the phone records battery data over time, but it is till heavily rounded numbers. Plus, your phone can be anywhere from 90% to 100% when you take it off the charger even though it says 100%. It intelligently bounces between 90-100 to keep the battery from degrading too fast. All this is true for all phones.
Anyway, do whatever you want.