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After installing the update to Android 5 that automatically downloaded on my Samsung Galaxy Note 4, I am experiencing very rapid battery drain. Additionally, when using WiFi, the phone is hogging an incredible amount of bandwidth on my network. Anyone have any helpful suggestions other than doing a factory reset and wasting hours of precious time recovering all of my old data and apps?
Also, in the event that I do have to do a factory reset, does anyone have a suggestion on a backup and recovery app that actually works well?
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A lot of Note 4 users are in the same boat. I'll be watching to see if someone has a good answer.
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I have the LG G3 and have the same problem. Never mind that the "update" didn't do a single positive thing, only made the phone a hot mess. Now I walk out the door with the phone on 100%, straight from the charger. By the time I get where I'm going, my idle phone is at maybe 69% Today I was doing errands and it got really low. I put it on my car charger, but even after a 15 minute drive, with the phone on airplane mode, it only went up TWO percent. Seriously! I haven't even had this phone for very long. Should have saved my pennies for an iPhone, serves me right.