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    Nexus 5: Power and Convergence

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        eganonoa
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        Hi All,

        Just got a nice and cheap refurbished Nexus 5 and am very much enjoying my first foray into linux on a phone. UBPorts has done a fantastic job keeping this OS alive. Some parts of the user experience are really excellent and unique.

        I have two questions though that I can't seem to find an easy answer to and was hoping you could help:

        1. Power Consumption: What would a typical amount of power consumption be? I'm not sure the exact numbers but if I were to leave the phone fully-charged before going to bed but not connected it would be drained by the time I wake up (6-7 hours later). Yesterday, out and about, it lasted about 3 hours. Is this typical or does it seem like the battery could use replacing? I have a spare battery, just would like to avoid pulling the phone apart right now.

        2. Convergence. What, if anything, do I need to do to get the phone to show up on a screen? I have a usb to HDMI converter (that nicely also allows the power supply to be connected) but when I connect to my screen it doesn't seem to register. Ordinarily would it be automatically seen by the screen or is there a setting I need to change or a more formal dock needed?

        Any help you can give me would be much appreciated.

        Thanks in advance!

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          cliffcoggin
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          I have a new Nexus 5 for comparison. My battery lasts 2-3 days if switched off at night so I'd say your battery is just about dead.

          The phone requires a micro USB cable to connect to a computer.

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            poVoq
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            Yeah, nearly all N5 need battery replacements these days. But even with a new one don't expect wonders, as battery life was never great with the Nexus5. Still a with a new good quality 3rd party one (too many fake "genuine" ones on the market) it should last you through the day.

            For video out you need a special SlimPort adapter. What you have is probably MHL which will not work with the N5.

            Fairphone 5 (waiting for port)

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              A Former User @eganonoa
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              @eganonoa My battery will drop from 100% to 90% over night, so I think is your battery. You can go so far as buying a phone charger or a stick that will show you how much current your battery draws, do a bit of math and see the real capacity of your battery.

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                A Former User @eganonoa
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                @eganonoa Webp(2).net-resizeimage.png
                This is how it looks my battery graph, and I was night shift šŸ™‚

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                  eganonoa @cliffcoggin
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                  @cliffcoggin Thanks. Great. I will definitely put in the spare battery I have.

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                    eganonoa @poVoq
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                    @poVoq Super useful! You are 100% correct, what I have is MHL. Couldn't for the life of my figure it out. Had the external display switch on, tried every HDMI cable I could find around the house. Saved me from going crazy. Thanks!

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                      AppLee @eganonoa
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                      @eganonoa
                      LTE is draining battery a lot on the N5, but over wifi (at work and at home) I have about 36 hours from 100% to 19%.
                      I switch to flight mode when I'm sleeping 8-9 hours a day.

                      About the dock there are some known to work with the N5, IIRC the one recommended is from Microsoft.
                      If you intend to buy one I might be able to dig out the info from a Q&A early this year.

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                        poVoq @AppLee
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                        @AppLee said in Nexus 5: Power and Convergence:

                        About the dock there are some known to work with the N5, IIRC the one recommended is from Microsoft.
                        If you intend to buy one I might be able to dig out the info from a Q&A early this year.

                        That is for wireless display out (Miracast). But that is IMHO only good for watching movies etc. The lag for regular desktop use is a bit too high.

                        Fairphone 5 (waiting for port)

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                          AppLee @poVoq
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                          @poVoq Ooops my bad you're right.

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                            Keneda
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                            N5 is presented as "experimenting convergence" on this page : https://ubports.com/fr_FR/devices/promoted-devices

                            So there should be an "how to experiment it" tuto somewhere...

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                            2023-2024 : Nexus 5 ā˜ ļøāš°ļøāœļø
                            2024-***** : FPOS Fairphone 5 waiting UT for freedom šŸ˜‰
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                              eganonoa @Guest
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                              @C0n57an71n @cliffcoggin @AppLee @poVoq

                              Thanks all. Changed the battery. Has been run 15 hours since (not in airplane mode but syncing in the background on wifi) and battery is now at 42%. So that's about 26 hours expected with light usage and probably about 2 full days worth if put in airplane mode over night. Really impressive.

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                                Lakotaubp @eganonoa
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                                @eganonoa You could mark this as solved then if your happy. Use Topic Tools ask as question then change to solved. It all helps others find answers. Thanks

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