The Nexus 5 will have a non-removeable battery
sized at 2300 mAh, but prospective owners should not have to worry
about running out of juice quickly. Inside will be Qualcomm’s new
QFE1100 envelope tracker that the company claims to be able to reduce
heat and power consumption from the radio components. A huge concern
with many phones is the pace at which LTE data kills a phone’s battery;
however, Qualcomm’s new envelope tracker aims to solve that. Also, the
Nexus 5 has the 802.11ac WiFi standard. This means that if you have a
compatible router, your phone will reach the signal easier with much
larger transfer speeds. All very good signs if you’re picking up a Nexus
5.
Via: talkandroid.com
news source: gigaom.com