When Google released the Android Lollipop for the Nexus 5 owners, many have complained about excessive consumption of battery problems involving some bugs regarding Wi-Fi, Mobile network connections, random reboots and unstable performance. Even with the upgrade to Android 5.0.1 many problems are still reported, and consumption remains high due to an exaggeration by searches by third-party application updates.
To minimize the problem was necessary to have to analyze what apps that caused the excess consumption. Using the Android application manager can know how much each consume your battery and how long they take up the processor.
To those already with the upgrade to 5.0.1, make cleaning of the system can end up solving many of these problems . Some users who have done a factory reset reported that consumption was reduced and also the connection failures and random restarts were reduced. Of course, to do this you will lose your data on your smartphone, then it is recommended to perform a backup of all that is important.
Soon the model should receive the update for the Lollipop 5.0.2 . Google is expected to put an end to such problems without the need to force users to formatarem their smartphones. The Nexus 7 were the first to receive the new update over the air, then immediately it will be the Nexus line of phones. Even without a set date, it may occur at any time.
(updated February 1, 2015, at 07:30)
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