tonyr6
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I switched over from a iPod Touch which was plugged in 99% of the time (never owned a iPhone) and a dumb phone to the Nexus 5 after using the Nexus 7 (2013) tablet and loving how Android lets you do so much more than Apple (with its crazy restrictions everywhere).
If anyone babies there battery on the Nexus 5 it is me. I turn off Location services. I do keep WiFi on at all times though. I wake up my phone every 15 to 20 minutes to see if the battery goes down. I force stop every app I see possible if it is running in the background. I use the Task manager app to close all the background apps every time I am done using it. I Greenify (non rooted version) and stop apps. Then after I do all of this I see the battery go down 1%. Kind of annoying but the picture of my cat next to the battery makes me happy.
When using the phone and streaming music the battery can go down nearly 10% a hour but it is much worse if I have the screen on as the phone gets very warm. What I don't get is my Nexus 7 (2013) tablet gets much better battery life. With the Nexus 5 I unplug it from the charger and it is 100%. I check my email and load a couple of websites for news and not even 5 minutes later my battery is down to 99% yet I on my Nexus 7 tablet I can do the same thing and it still says 100% charged.
If anyone babies there battery on the Nexus 5 it is me. I turn off Location services. I do keep WiFi on at all times though. I wake up my phone every 15 to 20 minutes to see if the battery goes down. I force stop every app I see possible if it is running in the background. I use the Task manager app to close all the background apps every time I am done using it. I Greenify (non rooted version) and stop apps. Then after I do all of this I see the battery go down 1%. Kind of annoying but the picture of my cat next to the battery makes me happy.
When using the phone and streaming music the battery can go down nearly 10% a hour but it is much worse if I have the screen on as the phone gets very warm. What I don't get is my Nexus 7 (2013) tablet gets much better battery life. With the Nexus 5 I unplug it from the charger and it is 100%. I check my email and load a couple of websites for news and not even 5 minutes later my battery is down to 99% yet I on my Nexus 7 tablet I can do the same thing and it still says 100% charged.