http://www.droid-life.com/2013/08/06/moto-x-review-2013/
Phone never seems to get hot? Hnnnnnnnnnnngg.
I could fry an egg on my GN 4G when using Chrome or LTE.![]()
sounds like you have a bad phone. My phone only gets hot when its in a bad signal area.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/08/06/moto-x-review-2013/
Phone never seems to get hot? Hnnnnnnnnnnngg.
I could fry an egg on my GN 4G when using Chrome or LTE.![]()
sounds like you have a bad phone. My phone only gets hot when its in a bad signal area.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/08/06/moto-x-review-2013/
Phone never seems to get hot? Hnnnnnnnnnnngg.
I could fry an egg on my GN 4G when using Chrome or LTE.![]()
So I'm due for an upgrade in a couple weeks and now I'm going back and forth between upgrading to a W8 or an Android phone.
One of my concerns with the android phone is it seems like it's a crapshoot when picking a good phone. I work in the IT department of a company and by far we have the most issues with Android phones than IOS, Windows, or Blackberry.
A while ago a friend picked up the Note 2 and she's been very happy with it. Unlike her last phone (which would overheat, constantly restart, not receive phone calls, etc.) she hasn't had any issues with the Note 2. Well even after the contract renewel discount, it's still much more than I want to pay for a new phone.
So can anyone suggest any other quality android phones that are a bit cheaper? I'm looking to spend around $100 for the phone. Not the biggest phone person, so I care more about having something that's stable and reliable than having the fastest phone out there.
Thanks for any suggestions in advance. =)
So I'm due for an upgrade in a couple weeks and now I'm going back and forth between upgrading to a W8 or an Android phone.
One of my concerns with the android phone is it seems like it's a crapshoot when picking a good phone. I work in the IT department of a company and by far we have the most issues with Android phones than IOS, Windows, or Blackberry.
A while ago a friend picked up the Note 2 and she's been very happy with it. Unlike her last phone (which would overheat, constantly restart, not receive phone calls, etc.) she hasn't had any issues with the Note 2. Well even after the contract renewel discount, it's still much more than I want to pay for a new phone.
So can anyone suggest any other quality android phones that are a bit cheaper? I'm looking to spend around $100 for the phone. Not the biggest phone person, so I care more about having something that's stable and reliable than having the fastest phone out there.
Thanks for any suggestions in advance. =)
sounds like you have a bad phone. My phone only gets hot when its in a bad signal area.
So I'm due for an upgrade in a couple weeks and now I'm going back and forth between upgrading to a W8 or an Android phone.
One of my concerns with the android phone is it seems like it's a crapshoot when picking a good phone. I work in the IT department of a company and by far we have the most issues with Android phones than IOS, Windows, or Blackberry.
A while ago a friend picked up the Note 2 and she's been very happy with it. Unlike her last phone (which would overheat, constantly restart, not receive phone calls, etc.) she hasn't had any issues with the Note 2. Well even after the contract renewel discount, it's still much more than I want to pay for a new phone.
So can anyone suggest any other quality android phones that are a bit cheaper? I'm looking to spend around $100 for the phone. Not the biggest phone person, so I care more about having something that's stable and reliable than having the fastest phone out there.
Thanks for any suggestions in advance. =)
What provider?
Why is Chrome Mobile such a damn resource hog anyway? I can do damn near anything else on my phone, including playing video with very reasonable battery loss, but I fire up Chrome to browse Gaf for a few minutes while waiting for my coffee to brew in the morning and I drop 10%. It's fucked.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/08/06/moto-x-review-2013/
Phone never seems to get hot? Hnnnnnnnnnnngg.
I could fry an egg on my GN 4G when using Chrome or LTE.![]()
Motorola chose on-screen navigation buttons for the Moto X, so instead of taking up space at the bottom of the phone with Home, Back, and Multi-task, the display is used.
So I'm due for an upgrade in a couple weeks and now I'm going back and forth between upgrading to a W8 or an Android phone.
One of my concerns with the android phone is it seems like it's a crapshoot when picking a good phone. I work in the IT department of a company and by far we have the most issues with Android phones than IOS, Windows, or Blackberry.
A while ago a friend picked up the Note 2 and she's been very happy with it. Unlike her last phone (which would overheat, constantly restart, not receive phone calls, etc.) she hasn't had any issues with the Note 2. Well even after the contract renewel discount, it's still much more than I want to pay for a new phone.
So can anyone suggest any other quality android phones that are a bit cheaper? I'm looking to spend around $100 for the phone. Not the biggest phone person, so I care more about having something that's stable and reliable than having the fastest phone out there.
Thanks for any suggestions in advance. =)
this right here is the point where i smelled the bullshit.
such 'more is less' illogical nonsense
Hmm? It gives you the same screen for pictures and videos but allows them to give you smaller bezel.
but the bezel isn't smaller, it definitely has enough space for hardware buttons
maybe moto can't, but samsung could fit buttons there
So ASUS doing the Nexus 10 instead of Samsung...
Yay?
Nay?
What say you Android-GAF??!?!
So ASUS doing the Nexus 10 instead of Samsung...
Yay?
Nay?
What say you Android-GAF??!?!
Wait you actually want those buttons there?
Yay
Odds are it might be cheaper
So ASUS doing the Nexus 10 instead of Samsung...
Yay?
Nay?
What say you Android-GAF??!?!
all i gotta say is when they use Qualcomm again and you don't get factory images again, hold dat shit yo.
Anyone else having package errors from netflix? Shows it needs to update, but every time I try to update, it says there's an error.
These reviews of the Moto X make it a hard decision between that and the HTC One...
...right?
Wait you actually want those buttons there?
IMO no... HTC One is just the better buy and device....
Mostly stock = stock nowadays?Except it has worse battery, non-stock Android, hundreds fewer customization options, and a weaker GPU. Sure.
Except it has worse battery, non-stock Android, hundreds fewer customization options, and a weaker GPU. Sure.
Except it has worse battery, non-stock Android, hundreds fewer customization options, and a weaker GPU. Sure.
They have the same exact GPU (Adreno 320).
BUT THEY NEVER HAVE LESS BEZEL, WHY SPOUT PURE FICTION TO SUPPORT THIS?!?!?Faceless is a shameless Samsung defender, pay him no heed.
Soft buttons are the future for a reason. They can adapt contextually to what's on screen: they go away during full screen photos and videos, the back button becomes a down caret when the keyboard is active, the legacy menu button can appear when necessary, and in the future, they can completely update it without worrying about hardware. Maybe in KLP the Home button doesn't make as much sense as a Google Now button. Probably a bad example, but Google are free to make as many advancements with Android navigation as they want without being anchored to hardware.
Well, ideally. Unfortunately they have to contend with idiot manufacturers who decide to do their own thing, thinking they know better than the company fucking making the operating system! What a bunch of chavs.
As for the "it takes up screen space!" argument, it's really a non-argument. It depends on if you like more bezel or more content in certain circumstances. Aside from that, Google could easily add swipe gesture for showing and hiding the navbar (anyone with a Chromebook Pixel knows what I'm talking about.)
And benchmarks put the X higher.
Mostly stock = stock nowadays?
And benchmarks put the X higher.
Except it has worse battery, non-stock Android, hundreds fewer customization options, and a weaker GPU. Sure.
They haven't touched the android stack, just added extra apps, different than futzing around with the framework like touchwiz/motoblur/sense.
They have the same exact GPU (Adreno 320).
Google need to throw their weight around a bit and say you are in the open handset alliance, play the fucking game. You have got a lot of money out of android, play ball.This I can totally agree with. Fuck going Qualcomm as it semi defeats the purpose of Nexus devices if they can't get the source material worked out.
Does this happen with just Netflix or with everything on the play store?
Google need to throw their weight around a bit and say you are in the open handset alliance, play the fucking game. You have got a lot of money out of android, play ball.
I'd hope so when the X isn't even pushing a million pixels and the One is pushing over 2 million.
Plus the One doesn't have a shitastic AMOLED screen and it comes with 32 gigs of storage stock.
yeah, that shit is about as stock as LG UI. will wait for the rom analysis to see if all of the internal the references to motoblur are still still still around
as one blogger once said "I'll make you a deal Motorola, I'll stop calling it "Blur" when you do. You guys need to update your file names, or, you know, just stop skinning Android."
that's what they said last year too. i wanna see the receipts.
And benchmarks put the X higher.
you realize that people like AMOLED right?
I'd hope so when the X isn't even pushing a million pixels and the One is pushing over 2 million.
Plus the One doesn't have a shitastic AMOLED screen and it comes with 32 gigs of storage stock.
Verge Review said:I know what you’re thinking: a 720p AMOLED display on a high-end Motorola phone? No thanks!
I was thinking the same thing when I got this device in my hands. And no, it’s not the best display on a smartphone that I’ve used. But it is far — far — from the worst. In fact, it’s slightly above average (certainly compared to Motorola’s past efforts in this area), though not a best-in-class performer like the HTC One’s Super LCD display. Even next to a Galaxy S4 — a phone with a truly improved AMOLED display — the Moto X screen seems acceptable. I did notice some slight color banding across the screen when solid colors (particularly grays) were visible in large areas, and as with most displays using this technology, colors are over-saturated, especially reds and oranges.
720P vs. 1080P screen.
Surely, you knew this?
Dude the general public goes and sees Michael Bay movies in droves. So they must like those too!
Dude the general public goes and sees Michael Bay movies in droves. So they must like those too!