Finally got to order a 16GB Nexus 4

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Red Squirrel

No Lifer
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The consensus seems to be that Wi-Fi is easier on battery than mobile data (3G, HSPA, 4G LTE). I want to check it out just by how much on my Nexus 4. On my Nexus 7, adding a SIM did measurably impact the battery drain (i.e. faster drain).

Is there any reading material I can find on this topic, written in an analytical/scientific manner?

That makes sense actually, if I look at both our graphs. I don't have data only wifi and I was doing a bit better on battery life. It seems if you have data and wifi disabled the battery life probably doubles or even triples. I'll have to try it for fun.
 

zerocool84

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Cell tower radio strength varies quite a bit, wifi not as much which is probably the main reason why it's better for battery.