Android 6.0 Marshmallow supports Doze technology that prolongs battery life of Google Nexus 5 2015 edition

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Google Nexus 5 2015 edition will come out this September with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The new operating system will offer a longer battery life through Doze technology. As such, the new Nexus 5 will have 4.5 percent battery life in 24 hours and 9 percent in 48 hours.

Yibada mentioned in their report that the new Nexus series will be launched on September 9 and it is believed to come with the new OS version, Android 6.0 Marshmallow. This version will have a Doze technology which will be in charge of longer battery life.

Speaking of device's battery enhancement in terms of percentage, Yibada said that Dose technology will let users experience 4.5% battery life when phone is on standby mode for 24 hours and 9% in 48 hours. It signifies three times longer for the handset to stand when in Android 6.0.

Further, the enhanced feature will provide an automatic deep sleep mode after a longer inactivity. This saves the phone's battery from draining and saves it for more use. Nexus 5 (2015) users will also have the capability to go back to App Standby mode which will let the applications to disable straight from the network support, YIbada added.

On the other hand, Neuro Gadget mentioned a non-detachable battery with 3180 mAh. Other specs in the report include front camera of 2MP and rear camera of 13MP. It will also come with a fingerprint sensor, a 5.2 screen display, and RAM with 3GB. The new Nexus 5 is believed to come with Android Pay, a more improved mobile pay platform.

The report added that the new device may cost up to $500 with its high end specs. This is a reasonable price considering the specs of the new phone. Improved battery life is something to be expected in Nexus 5 1015 edition due to its high-end materials. The new Nexus unit will let users have a different Android experience once it becomes available in the market place.

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Android, Smartphone, Android 6.0, Nexus 5

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