Nothing to do with Nexus 5; I don't own one and still got the movie.
Same here.Nothing to do with Nexus 5; I don't own one and still got the movie.
Nothing to do with Nexus 5; I don't own one and still got the movie.
What kind of phone do you have?
I'm staring at my Moto X and it still displays Shaun the Sheep. :-/
Is it that much of a hassle to clean the firmware of all the excess? I'm well versed in hacking games consoles, so I'm sure I can get the hang of it.
Elaborate on these TOUCHwIZ, Xperia UI etc. elements. I used to think all Android OSs were the same, it's only recently I've learned about all this bloatware stuff.
The Sony changes consist of a music app, album and video player. Plus some minor ui changes. It's probably the lightest skin of amy of the major OEMs.
What kind of phone do you have?
I'm staring at my Moto X and it still displays Shaun the Sheep. :-/
I'm hoping the Droid Turbo will end up being a good phone.
I'm tired of my Galaxy Nexus.
You don't have to hope. It's a great phone.
Auto brightness with everything on but GPS. No greenify, zero wakelocks. Would have probably gotten 9+ if the reception at my house wasn't shit. Waiting for Lollipop, 20nm SoCs and more power efficient QHD panels. Next year's flagships should be interesting.
so you literally didn't do anything today
I bought a Chromecast about 4 days ago and while the device is working great, I'm getting huge battery drains now, even when I'm not using it. Checking my battery monitor I now see that Android System is taking up most of my battrmery with SilentLogging and Allshare Cast Dongle S/W update being the main two culprits?
Anything I can do about this? I don't have a rooted device anymore so I can't use Greenify. Its an S5.
I use all the big name streaming apps and Plex instead of allcast with no battery issues. Looks like the apps you mentioned need to be replaced with better alternatives
ive got 4 days to return my moto x to costco. is it a no-brainer to return it and get the turbo? i like the phone so far, and the battery life has been surprisingly acceptable (to me at least). spoke with the mobile kiosk and they said they dont even know if they are going to carry it. thats weird because iirc, they have always had the latest phones. kind of feel silly for asking, but should i? id have to pay the $150 difference assuming they sell it at $200.
It's an absolute no brainer. You're getting a superior Moto X. Literally every aspect of the Turbo is superior to the X. You won't miss out on anything since this phone is from Motorola so you'll get Android Lollipop and Moto features. Last but not least, your phone will be future proof. Powered by an Snapdragon 805 processor, you'll enter next year with a powerful phone and at worst a generation behind other flagships with an 810 processor. An amazing screen( 565 ppi is insane and no other phone this year will touch it), amazing battery life, camera that's better than the X. If Moto released an unlocked version I'd get it. Do you really care about the back of your phone? You have my vote for the turbo.ive got 4 days to return my moto x to costco. is it a no-brainer to return it and get the turbo? i like the phone so far, and the battery life has been surprisingly acceptable (to me at least). spoke with the mobile kiosk and they said they dont even know if they are going to carry it. thats weird because iirc, they have always had the latest phones. kind of feel silly for asking, but should i? id have to pay the $150 difference assuming they sell it at $200.
It's an absolute no brainer. You're getting a superior Moto X. Literally every aspect of the Turbo is superior to the X. You won't miss out on anything since this phone is from Motorola so you'll get Android Lollipop and Moto features. Last but not least, your phone will be future proof. Powered by an Snapdragon 805 processor, you'll enter next year with a powerful phone and at worst a generation behind other flagships with an 810 processor. An amazing screen( 565 ppi is insane and no other phone this year will touch it), amazing battery life, camera that's better than the X. If Moto released an unlocked version I'd get it. Do you really care about the back of your phone? You have my vote for the turbo.
ive got 4 days to return my moto x to costco. is it a no-brainer to return it and get the turbo? i like the phone so far, and the battery life has been surprisingly acceptable (to me at least). spoke with the mobile kiosk and they said they dont even know if they are going to carry it. thats weird because iirc, they have always had the latest phones. kind of feel silly for asking, but should i? id have to pay the $150 difference assuming they sell it at $200.
I think the one on the right looks really good. The other 2 not so much.
Remember when HP would charge you like $50 or whatever to remove bloatware?
Verizon should do the same for their ugly ass 4G LTE garbage.
I think Malyce post above is for the Turbo. At worst it'll be similar to the Droid Maxx which had great battery life. That 3900 mAh battery will not fail.Are there even reports on the battery life of the droid turbo?
I think the black ones look nice, the right one being the best looking. Personally, I couldn't care less about the back. I care more about future proofing my phone.
I think the one on the right looks really good. The other 2 not so much.
ive got 4 days to return my moto x to costco. is it a no-brainer to return it and get the turbo? i like the phone so far, and the battery life has been surprisingly acceptable (to me at least). spoke with the mobile kiosk and they said they dont even know if they are going to carry it. thats weird because iirc, they have always had the latest phones. kind of feel silly for asking, but should i? id have to pay the $150 difference assuming they sell it at $200.
People are going to say "but the specs are so much betterrrrrr!", but you have to ask yourself if it can get any better than what you currently have. I'd guess probably not. Moto X is top in its class.
The only concern would be battery life, which you say is fine, sooooooooooooo......
People are going to say "but the specs are so much betterrrrrr!", but you have to ask yourself if it can get any better than what you currently have. I'd guess probably not. Moto X is top in its class.
The only concern would be battery life, which you say is fine, sooooooooooooo......
Malyce, refresh us on what phone you have again or are getting? I'm taking notes to make sure I get the quotes for you correct for 2014/2015 Android threads.The mid range handset competition isn't really that hard to top.
is it worth it to sell my GS5 and get the Droid Turbo? I really like how it looks, but I just got this phone six months ago :/
Yes.
People are going to say "but the specs are so much betterrrrrr!", but you have to ask yourself if it can get any better than what you currently have. I'd guess probably not. Moto X is top in its class.
The only concern would be battery life, which you say is fine, sooooooooooooo......
The mid range handset competition isn't really that hard to top.
Wat? It certainly can and it isn't that hard to find something that is. If he has the opportunity to get a better phone, he should take it.
Wtf no
Seriously the idea that a person needs to ditch their perfectly good new phone that isn't even barely 6 months old is fucking ludicrous.
You people are just stupid.
tbh, i was concerned about battery life with the moto x. turned out its fine for me. but the turbo obviously exceeds "fine" by my standards. but as the others have said, the turbo is pretty much superior to the x in all aspects. ive got a few days left to decide, but i need to know if costco will carry the turbo and how much more will i have to pay on top of the $50 i paid for the x.
tbh, i was concerned about battery life with the moto x. turned out its fine for me. but the turbo obviously exceeds "fine" by my standards. but as the others have said, the turbo is pretty much superior to the x in all aspects. ive got a few days left to decide, but i need to know if costco will carry the turbo and how much more will i have to pay on top of the $50 i paid for the x.
Oh yes because I'm convincing him to do this. He came on here already wanting to do that on his own will. He clearly just wanted clarification that its a better product. I am in no way giving him the idea.
Edit: Also who are you to tell anyone but yourself how often they should buy a phone?
Shut the fuck up
The verge will have a review out any day and I guarantee they will compare it up and down to the x. Not a huge fan of the verge but it should help you with your decision.
Becauae it's telling people to throw their money away and we are barely 6 months from launch of the phone that person has.
Seriously you're a horrible person for doing this.
Maybe he doesn't want a Samsung again?
Maybe he is wealthy enough to where he can afford new posessions that often?
Yes I'm such a horrible person for suggesting they leave the Samsung update cycle. Get a decent job and maybe u won't worry about pinching other peoples pennies.
Probably compare it down to the X.
The X wont hold up to actual flagships (even verizon flagships).
#nexus6orbust"Update, October 28th, 12:00PM ET: We've had a chance to briefly use the Droid Turbo and feel a bit underwhelmed by it. It's a very similar experience to Motorola's own Moto X, but without the nicer design and better materials. The quad HD screen is nice, though it didn't get bright enough when outdoors, and we didn't notice the Turbo to be any faster than the Moto X in our brief tests. The ballistic nylon finish is definitely unique, providing a bit of grip and a different feel than a plastic or metal phone might. We still prefer the leather or wood options on the Moto X, but could see where the nylon would appeal to a certain customer. Of course, the biggest story with the Turbo is its proclaimed battery life, which we'll be putting to the test in our upcoming review. "
http://www.theverge.com/2014/10/28/7082721/motorola-droid-turbo-verizon-price-announcement
The false equavlency of because you can afford it means it can't be wasting money is astounding in this post.