Has anyone actually gotten an OTA Lollipop update on a Nexus 5? I really don't feel like flashing it myself....
I got mine on Monday.
Has anyone actually gotten an OTA Lollipop update on a Nexus 5? I really don't feel like flashing it myself....
Got 5.0 last night. Feels really slow.
what device?
I'm in the same boat myself, even after Lollipop. I'm thinking about rooting and flashing either the Franco Kernel or Faux Kernel and seeing if those'll improve my battery life... I'm hoping.
Try installing the Greenify app. It'll drastically increase you battery life while the phone is idle by automatically hibernating apps that you aren't using. I'm at 80% battery right now from 14 hours of mostly idle/screen off time overnight. It's a huge improvement as my phone would usually be dead by now if I left it idle overnight. Also, the radio antennas take up a huge chunk of battery life so try and turn off bluetooth, gps, wifi anytime you're not using them. App wise, I found chrome and maps the biggest battery drains while idle so these are the main apps that are auto-hibernated by greenify.
Try installing the Greenify app. It'll drastically increase you battery life while the phone is idle by automatically hibernating apps that you aren't using. I'm at 80% battery right now from 14 hours of mostly idle/screen off time overnight. It's a huge improvement as my phone would usually be dead by now if I left it idle overnight. Also, the radio antennas take up a huge chunk of battery life so try and turn off bluetooth, gps, wifi anytime you're not using them. App wise, I found chrome and maps the biggest battery drains while idle so these are the main apps that are auto-hibernated by greenify.
Weak radio signal and battery drain are strictly related, you can check it on the screenshot you have postedSigh not sure why my battery life has been so miserable
Thank you! I'll do that right away. You mentioned Chrome and Maps being the biggest battery drainers, any others that you've found?
It sounds like it will only benefit a small group of people. Most of us charge our phones at night, so having everything powered down at night is not a big benefit.
During the day I have to leave bluetooth and location services on. Not have to, but I have a pebble and like location services.
I very much agree about the radio being a huge battery drain. I was without a sim card a few weeks ago, and my n5 had nearly double the battery life left at the end of the day. I am on tmobile, and I have heard they drain faster on the n5.
Been running Lollipop on my N5 for the past week and im loving it. The animations are silky smooth and look great, the phone itself is running like a dream, runs smoother then any custom rom or stock Android ive ever used and surpasses the smoothness of iOS imo. Battery life seems to have improved slightly aswell over kitkat.
Apologies for the bump, any N5 users on 5.1? How is it?
I just found out that Google discontinued the Nexus 5. Can anyone tell me why? I know they released a new smartphone (Nexus 6) but why the need to discontinue the predecessor? Do they usually do that after releasing a newer model? So for instance when they release the new LG Nexus in October/November, will they discontinue the current Nexus 6?
Eventually yes. They stopped selling the Nexus 4 the same way.