I don't give a shit how they do it. Just improve the OS is all I care about. I like android but always hated how you had to constantly monitor all the shit in the background chewing your battery. Shouldn't need a new beta of a rom and custom kernels to tweak the OS to a better state.Man that's great that Apple finally managed to build in some great features my jailbroken iPhone had back in 2010. Oh and good for them, stealing ideas from Facebook messenger, Snapchat, WhatsApp. Some real revolutionary shit going on. Predictive typing? That's gonna change the world.
I don't really agree. Several of the more recent Android OS updates have caused weird shit to happen with my Nexus 4, with either exchange services or Gmail causing massive, rapid drains on my phone battery for no apparent reason. Pretty sure I've bitched about it in this or another thread on this board. It's gotten better, sure, but every now and then they drop the ball with an update. Or an app goes haywire in the background. Google Play Services sometimes ends up at the top of my battery drain list, for reasons I can only guess at.Yeah, battery issues used to be a thing with Android but it's really not anymore. From what I've heard the Iphone 5 is actually below average for battery these days. If you haven't tried Android in a couple years you might want to give it another shot. They have come a long way while IOS has stagnated.
I have seen your posts about this stuff, but you are literally the only person I have heard of with these problems so I suspect something with your device or at least specific to the Nexus 4.I don't really agree. Several of the more recent Android OS updates have caused weird shit to happen with my Nexus 4, with either exchange services or Gmail causing massive, rapid drains on my phone battery for no apparent reason. Pretty sure I've bitched about it in this or another thread on this board. It's gotten better, sure, but every now and then they drop the ball with an update. Or an app goes haywire in the background. Google Play Services sometimes ends up at the top of my battery drain list, for reasons I can only guess at.
I have no problem posting my use pattern. I haven't checked the thread in a little while. My bad? Although I don't think it'll matter. I get it. Android rules. iPhone drools. Right?My bro-in-law that I'm quoting is Verizon - so try again on it being a "Verizon has better signal" thing. (plus 3/4 of the times I'm quoting he was Wi-Fi anyhow)
Why don't either of you quote your actual use pattern? I went 4 days with less than 10% battery on my old GNexus with a shit battery because it's constantly in airplane mode doing nothing just sitting in a drawer with everything turned off - but that doesn't mean that the battery on it is awesome since that's an abnormal use pattern.