That's right. 1440 mah. It's gotta be the software. There was a rumor of project road runner from Google that was a battery life project. I sure hope it's true.
Keylime pie? ;-)
That's right. 1440 mah. It's gotta be the software. There was a rumor of project road runner from Google that was a battery life project. I sure hope it's true.
Where is the promised 15+ hour talk time?
I read somewhere that Google changed it and now they only say 10 hours...
Time to just let Moto be their dedicated nexus maker. Problem solved. Tight integration of software and hardware = mind blowing nexus.
Looks like typical android battery life....not sure why this is surprising.
Can you confirm? Because that's shameful. Apple shameful (like when they pulled the description of Maps being the best, or something from their website)...
Couldn't find mention of 10 hour talk time in any included booklet. That's weird, I know I remember seeing it somewhere. Anyways, here is one site that said 10 hours:
http://www.indiatimes.com/mobile/nexus-4-vs-iphone-5-7-things-to-know-45719.html
And where did you hear the culprit was the ear piece?
I'm reading the culprit of the battery drain may be the earpiece buzzing, which is constantly on.
My device has the ear piece buzzing. I may get it exchanged.
LG :\
Here's to Android 5.0 improving battery life. Wouldn't be too hard to imagine.
Do it. I did and it is not as crystal clear as other phones but much better than my first N4. Only took a few days because they set aside devices for exchanges so you won't have to wait those long shipping times.
[/COLOR]FYI, "Project Road Runner" the supposed fight against battery was proven to be a rumor. Androidandme reported on it when the Nexus 4 rumors were abundant.
Having said that, I hope they are working on something. A Nexus 4 by Motorola might help.
Why does everything have to be a Project? I don't see why they can't just implement better power-management software.
And yes, I really want to see Google put that Motorola acquisition to good use and make their own device.
Juiceman, how is call quality in your old and new device? I'm noticing people are having trouble hearing me on the other end. I'm not sure if it's my SIM card because I did cut it down myself, or the device...
Did you exchange purely because of the ear piece buzz? Also, is the earpiece buzz the culprit to the battery drain? I'm reading that it might be. You know anymore about that? In other words, is the battery better on your new device without the earpiece buzz bug?
Thanks.
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FYI, "Project Road Runner" the supposed fight against battery was proven to be a rumor. Androidandme reported on it when the Nexus 4 rumors were abundant.
Having said that, I hope they are working on something. A Nexus 4 by Motorola might help.
No one has mentioned that they could not hear me on the other end on either device.
Yes I exchanged just for the earpiece problem. I haven't noticed much difference in battery life on the new unit so I don't think the ear buzz was the issue at least for me. Granted I just started using my N4 again. I was using my iphone 5 for the last few days before returning it. I'll keep an eye out but personally I don't think it's the earpiece.
Time to just let Moto be their dedicated nexus maker. Problem solved. Tight integration of software and hardware = mind blowing nexus.
You are responsible for your settings. If you want a phone that babysits you, get the iphone. I have given you a path, if you choose to ignore it, that is your prerogative.
Every phone should have a battery like the note2. Its ridiculously awesome. Smokes my old iphone I can stream whole football games and its hardly touched. No matter how hard I push it I cant use it all in a day
I would imagine it also takes longer than other phones to fully recharge it. Is that the case?