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I got my Droid Turbo December 3, 2014. After a couple of weeks use I took some screenshots of battery use.
This weekend I took some screenshots of battery use, two years later.
In both cases I have my screen brightness set at about 45%, I have Adaptive Brightness activated, Attentive Display in on, and my sleep time is set to 2 minutes.


A couple of observations:
1. With normal usage I can still get through a full day on one charge. However, I can't leave my phone overnight and pick it up the next day without worrying about plugging it in. When I first got the Turbo, I could get through two days of "normal" use, i.e. less than 3 hours screen on time, plugging it in at the end of Day 2. Now, I plug it in every night. I believe the need to plug it in every night is shortening the battery life. Every time it's charged it heats the battery and fractionally degrades it. (I've used the Moto supplied turbo charger almost exclusively, a couple times a month I will use my Tylt wireless charger.)
2. When the phone was upgraded to Lollipop I noticed the Android OS apps were taking a larger percentage of battery life. You can see that they took 10% back in Dec. 2014 on Kit-Kat, this weekend they took 16.4% on Lollipop. Since Lollipop the Android OS typically takes about 20% to 22% of battery life on a "normal" day (3 hours or less of screen on time.) Only when I get more than 3.5 to 4 hours screen on time does the percentage dip into the teens. (In case you are wondering YIPC is a wireless security camera.)
3. Here is my battery use summary, cumulative since July 15, 2015 (I think that was when Lollipop was installed, not positive though.)

Gone are the routine days of 6 hours of screen on time (or even 5 hours) before needing a recharge. Still, it gets me through most days. I'm considering DIY a new battery install. I wonder if a new battery would get me back to those halcyon days? I would buy a genuine Moto replacement part. I've seen them as low as $8.69. Anybody have any experience with replacement batteries on the Turbo?
This weekend I took some screenshots of battery use, two years later.
In both cases I have my screen brightness set at about 45%, I have Adaptive Brightness activated, Attentive Display in on, and my sleep time is set to 2 minutes.


A couple of observations:
1. With normal usage I can still get through a full day on one charge. However, I can't leave my phone overnight and pick it up the next day without worrying about plugging it in. When I first got the Turbo, I could get through two days of "normal" use, i.e. less than 3 hours screen on time, plugging it in at the end of Day 2. Now, I plug it in every night. I believe the need to plug it in every night is shortening the battery life. Every time it's charged it heats the battery and fractionally degrades it. (I've used the Moto supplied turbo charger almost exclusively, a couple times a month I will use my Tylt wireless charger.)
2. When the phone was upgraded to Lollipop I noticed the Android OS apps were taking a larger percentage of battery life. You can see that they took 10% back in Dec. 2014 on Kit-Kat, this weekend they took 16.4% on Lollipop. Since Lollipop the Android OS typically takes about 20% to 22% of battery life on a "normal" day (3 hours or less of screen on time.) Only when I get more than 3.5 to 4 hours screen on time does the percentage dip into the teens. (In case you are wondering YIPC is a wireless security camera.)
3. Here is my battery use summary, cumulative since July 15, 2015 (I think that was when Lollipop was installed, not positive though.)

Gone are the routine days of 6 hours of screen on time (or even 5 hours) before needing a recharge. Still, it gets me through most days. I'm considering DIY a new battery install. I wonder if a new battery would get me back to those halcyon days? I would buy a genuine Moto replacement part. I've seen them as low as $8.69. Anybody have any experience with replacement batteries on the Turbo?