I think the real battery comparison will be when the Note 4 gets lollipop. It's not really fair to compare the phones while they are running different versions of android.
My battery life has been pretty meh. Sort of surprised by it and that's the one reason I'm thinking of returning this and picking up a note 4. But then some are saying their note battery isn't that great either. Sigh what's a girl to do!
My battery life has been pretty meh. Sort of surprised by it and that's the one reason I'm thinking of returning this and picking up a note 4. But then some are saying their note battery isn't that great either. Sigh what's a girl to do!
JUST MAYBE YOU HAVE UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS. Battery life on the Note 4 is 53 minutes more than the Nexus 6 according to very credible battery test performed by Phone Arena. I have made 24 hours using this thing what more do you want.....really. I have navigated streamed, 5 minutes of Netflix to test the display, played hours of music stored on the phone and talked over 4 hours, and numerous text. The phone is taken off the charger at 5:30, and at 10:30 at night shows 5-6 hours of battery life left. I wake up at 7 the next morning and it still says 5-6 hours approximate battery life.
I think most people will get more than their money's worth, and the rest are reaching for more than there is out there minus the Note 4's extra 53 minutes.
Sheesh you don't have to all caps me. I don't think my expectations are unrealistic. It's a large phone with a big battery and taking some getting used to coming from the battery life on the one plus one. I knew it wouldn't be as good as that, just was expecting it to be a bit better.
It's a large phone with a large screen, and for the size 53 minutes less battery time than the Note is pretty good. You may want to delve into how things work technically rather than to equate bigger means more. I can give a 4 year old a tall glass of water in a 5"x2" glass, or a 3x2 glass, and 99% will probably take the taller glass. That said bigger does not always equal more. The bigger screen size equates to more battery power being drained, and 7 hours 53 minutes vs 8 hours 50 minutes in a smaller screen is pretty good.
If you always have your screen on with any phone you will not get a ton of battery life. The fact that I can play 9 hours of music daily and talk for over 5 hours, and still have battery enough for anothr 5-6 hours after the phone has been off of the charger for 18 hours is more than enough time for most people realisticly. I ave full brightness, no adaptive brightness, GPS, No NFC, No cloud print, no auto wi-fi, and no LTE on.
I think that a more methodical logical approach should be used when addressing how things really workthats it in a nutshell.
Man oh man I'm sorry I brought it up. I was trying to make light of a first world issue which is trying to decide between two great phones. We all have to decide what works best for us and if the battery isn't good enough for my use then I won't keep it. Anyway I don't want to derail the topic too much, for now I'm keeping the nexus 6.
Man oh man I'm sorry I brought it up. I was trying to make light of a first world issue which is trying to decide between two great phones. We all have to decide what works best for us and if the battery isn't good enough for my use then I won't keep it. Anyway I don't want to derail the topic too much, for now I'm keeping the nexus 6.
Not sure how Samsung managed to do that. Nexus is pure and I get 3 hours screen on time.
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I'd have said the same for the Nexus 5 but for the lackluster camera and insufficient battery (usually dead by the time I'd get home from work if not charged during the day). Even now, it's completely lag-free with everything I've thrown at it, and remains a great size.First phone I can say, I could use for 2 years without having an itch to get a new one. Love it
Thanks for your thoughts! So is the battery life actually worse than the Note 4? They both have the same size battery, as well as QHD screens, so I would expect them to be about the same.
Do you have Ambient Display turned on? Maybe that sucks some battery as well.