EDIT: Mods, feel free to collapse this to the current massive Nexus 4 thread later on, if you wish.
According to Reddit, these are, yet unpublished, new benchmarks from Anandtech with new (but final?) Nexus 4 software. Not even sure what the benchmarks actually mean, but they fare much better http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/12rk7s/anandtech_have_run_new_nexus_4_benchmarks_which/
Here's the GLBenchmark post by Anandtech:
http://www.glbenchmark.com/resultsoflogin.jsp?login=anandtech&benchmark=glpro25
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And here's GSMArena's final battery test for the LG Optimus G:
I see where they get the 15.3 hour talk time from for the Nexus 4 now. Regarding the browser time, that's using LTE, I'm assuming. So without LTE, you lose some speed, but will gain battery longevity.
According to Reddit, these are, yet unpublished, new benchmarks from Anandtech with new (but final?) Nexus 4 software. Not even sure what the benchmarks actually mean, but they fare much better http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/12rk7s/anandtech_have_run_new_nexus_4_benchmarks_which/
Here's the GLBenchmark post by Anandtech:
http://www.glbenchmark.com/resultsoflogin.jsp?login=anandtech&benchmark=glpro25
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And here's GSMArena's final battery test for the LG Optimus G:
I see where they get the 15.3 hour talk time from for the Nexus 4 now. Regarding the browser time, that's using LTE, I'm assuming. So without LTE, you lose some speed, but will gain battery longevity.
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