I guess this is bad, somehow, but eh...if you've got an Android phone you're already updating Play Services pretty frequently anyway, so, I'm not sure what the ramifications here are one way or the other?
Anecdata alert: On my main test phone, Play Services consumed more network/battery than anything else. (Admittedly, I never use that phone for games, phoning or really anything except testing a single app). So I deleted Play Services and its relations, so I could measure my own stuff better.
Anecdata alert: On my main test phone, Play Services consumed more network/battery than anything else. (Admittedly, I never use that phone for games, phoning or really anything except testing a single app). So I deleted Play Services and its relations, so I could measure my own stuff better.
Battery lifetime improved greatly.