Vyse The Legend
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LIES. some said it was ok, and PhoneDog said it was bad.
still waiting on the GSMArena battery tests to drop...
The quote in my post is from Anand's review. Nothing about it says anything close to "good."
LIES. some said it was ok, and PhoneDog said it was bad.
still waiting on the GSMArena battery tests to drop...
Just like Verizon Nexus updates, Andrex is like a month behind.
Wait what. I just got upgraded to 4.3 from 4.3.
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LIES. some said it was ok, and PhoneDog said it was bad.
still waiting on the GSMArena battery tests to drop...
I think you're gonna need to define "heavy". Your sentence suggests and end result of 10 hour screen time.
Caveat: My idea of fairly heavy use is checking GAF often and listening to podcasts/spotify (though not streaming spotify). I specifically wasn't reserved about my usage, just like I'm using my Note. This kind of usage would kill it within 8 hours.post is meaningless without battery stats screenshots
Specs specs specs. I get that as an insane PC enthusiast. With phones though, if using it is butter smooth, the screen is pretty, is there any real objective reason to have some crushing specs?Dat 720p screen![]()
It wasn't connected to a WiFi signal for a majority of that. Only the last ~2 hours.Wifi on is always going to give good battery life.
Yeah, I was worried after reading that as it came out two days after I placed the order. First sign of it falling towards 'meh' battery life this bitch is going back to the depths of Fort Worth. I will then await the Nexus 5 or *gasp* iPhone 5S. The latter of those two options makes the freedom loving anarchist inside of me cringe, but I just want some god damned battery life. Without it being a Razr.The quote in my post is from Anand's review. Nothing about it says anything close to "good."
Alright, so if I want a Nexus 4 to be used with T-Mobiles $30/month (unlimited text and web, 100 minute talk) prepaid plan. What I have to do is:
-order the phone for $250 off Google
-order the micro sim card for $10 off T-Mobile
-go to a T-Mobile store and tell them to activate it for me
- then:
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But, it's so pretty in green.Time and time again, the Nexus line demonstrates its superiority. Why do you guys even bother with this Xphone crap.
If you pay more than $1 for the sim, you are doing it wrong. Wait for a sale. And I activated mine online.Alright, so if I want a Nexus 4 to be used with T-Mobiles $30/month (unlimited text and web, 100 minute talk) prepaid plan. What I have to do is:
-order the phone for $250 off Google
-order the micro sim card for $10 off T-Mobile
-go to a T-Mobile store and tell them to activate it for me
-prepaid plan get?
If you pay more than $1 for the sim, you are doing it wrong. Wait for a sale. And I activated mine online.
Wait for a sale? But I want to get mine quick.
And how do you activate online?
Jesus... those Moto X battery reviews are all over the fucking place.
yup, and even the ones thats say its good ain't even that impressive if compared to the S4/One...
Which reviews are you referencing?
anandtech and phonedog.
It's the truth.
While we wish the Moto X had a giganto battery like the new Droid MAXX for Verizon, we are happy to report that battery life here is rock solid. Even with very heavy usage (tons of web browsing, navigation, phone calls, and playing HD games every chance we got) we'd generally make it to 1am with 15 percent battery to spare. We'd expect a normal, lighter user to get the 24 hours Motorola claims, no problem. That's particularly impressive given that, again the Moto X is listening for your trigger command and often lighting up part of the screen to display icons. It milks that 2200 mAh battery for all it's worth, and handily outlasts the Galaxy S4, HTC One, and iPhone 5.
- Gizmodo
I used it heavily for 15 hours before it died, and if you use it like most people use their phones, you won’t need to charge it during the day. It lasted for 7 hours, 14 minutes on the Verge Battery Test, which loads popular websites and high-res images with brightness at 65 percent; that’s a very good score, far better than the HTC One and the GS4, but well below class leaders like the Maxx or the Galaxy Note II.
- The Verge
I'll be honest, it does take some getting used to, seeing your display illuminate and then wondering / worrying about the hit on battery life. So far, that 24-hour battery life claim has proven true and that's without the battery saver option turned on.
It's sad, but I am that person at dinner or drinks who's always staring at his phone. And that sort of behavior nets you a 28 percent charge on the Moto X after one day, two hours, 12 minutes and three seconds without battery saver enabled. That result bests even Motorola's own conservative claim of 24-hour battery life. Under the strain of Engadget's formal battery rundown protocol, in which an HD video plays on a loop, the Moto X's 2,200mAh cell lasted 11 hours and 15 minutes. Clap your hands, people. This is the battery life you didn't know you were missing.
- Engadget
Moto X has impressive battery life. But just like any other phone, the more you use it, the more battery it uses.
- AndroidCentral
Battery life is really good. Motorola claims 24 hours of battery life, maybe a lighter user could get that out of it but I didn't. I still got a number closer to 14 to 16 hours of battery life out of this phone. You really have to be using it all day to kill it, and it most certainly is a longer lasting phone than the Galaxy S4 or the HTC One. And the remarkable thing is this isn't even a huge battery, physically. It's smaller than those other phones: it's a 2,200 mAh power battery, but, you know, Motorola knows battery and that's the thing. They've had a lot of experience with it when they made the Droid Razr Maxx. I am very, very pleased with the battery life in the Moto X, especially considering its size.
- Marques Brownlee
I'm really struggling to think of a review that doesn't go out of its way to praise the battery (other than Anand's.)
Should I get the 8 gig or 16 gig?
Which reviews are you referencing?
Those are the two that say it's not good.
The ones that say it's good pretty directly reference it being better than the S4/One's.
Is your phone drunk? Why are the icons all over the place in the notification bar?
No, you were being wrong.
that's the gap mentioned in the Anandtech review.
'Stock Android'
pretty close though
Oh sorry cool pro google guy, yes I'm being wrong....I should just have laugh silently at how people thought the moto x battery will be the saving grace....
spec ain't no thang!!
And I'll laugh silently about your nonsensical, barely cogent posts.
Daaaaaaaaayyyyyymmmmmm based Googs trying to take over the world
That was just a limited run like the white Galaxy Nexus.
Urgh. The fact it combines both 4G and LTE like they're somehow together makes me feel sick.
Nope. The original classification was LTE Advanced and WiMax 2, and the later clarification included LTE, WiMax and anything with comparable speed, so HSPA+ qualifies.The only real 4G is LTE. Anything else is fake 4G that some carriers brand as 4G to make themselves feel better and fool their customers into thinking they have something they don't.
Nope. The original classification was LTE Advanced and WiMax 2, and the later clarification included LTE, WiMax and anything with comparable speed, so HSPA+ qualifies.
Hey Guys
My trusty Galaxy Nexus shat itself today. When I plugged in the charger it just created a burning smell. Now it's dead.
Got the admin girl to run up to Telstra and buy a new phone. I told her to get a Sony Xperia Z, HTC one or last resort an S4. She got me an S4.... I'm pretty disappointed that I won't have stock android. I was holding out for the Nexus 5 but I need a phone desperately for work. Is there an easy guide to get stock android on there? Has anybody done this and can make any recommendations? Should I just deal with touchwiz??
HELP!
Don't deal with TouchWiz. I've tried it, and coming from a Nexus it's kind of frustrating. It takes so many extra clicks to do simple tasks.Hey Guys
My trusty Galaxy Nexus shat itself today. When I plugged in the charger it just created a burning smell. Now it's dead.
Got the admin girl to run up to Telstra and buy a new phone. I told her to get a Sony Xperia Z, HTC one or last resort an S4. She got me an S4.... I'm pretty disappointed that I won't have stock android. I was holding out for the Nexus 5 but I need a phone desperately for work. Is there an easy guide to get stock android on there? Has anybody done this and can make any recommendations? Should I just deal with touchwiz??
HELP!
Just buy the sim off ebay, for about 5 bux. Its already activated.Alright, so if I want a Nexus 4 to be used with T-Mobiles $30/month (unlimited text and web, 100 minute talk) prepaid plan. What I have to do is:
-order the phone for $250 off Google
-order the micro sim card for $10 off T-Mobile
-go to a T-Mobile store and tell them to activate it for me
-prepaid plan get?
Dat tier2 pricing.Google got scared of my sarcastic N7 review:
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Not a bad price when it includes 20% VAT (sales tax).Dat tier2 pricing.
Don't quite remember, did the cheapest model of the original cost £159 at launch?Dat tier2 pricing.
According to press materials released by the carrier, the device will arrive on September 13, which is a Friday. Furthermore, O2 is already listing the LTE Nexus 7 (2013) on its website, saying that the tablet will be exclusive to the carrier.
O2 provides some pricing details for the tablet as well. The Wi-Fi only version wih 32GB of storage will cost £249.99, while the LTE model will sell for £319.99.
It's not fair either to call both EVDO and HSPA+ 3G since CDMA 3G is terribly slow while HSPA+ is pretty damn fast.They only 'clarified' it after pressure from the various carriers.