Review: Motorola X for Sprint
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4.4
Battery life has been cut by 1/2 I use to get 16hrs on avg now I only get about 8hrs 4.2 was better can I go back...
If you have your app updates on Google Play Store set to automatic several apps may have been updated after the Android Kit Kat 4.4 update and are now running.
I'd go into apps and Force Stop non-essential ones.
After the first few charge/ disch...
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".... she has a good personality."
Eric, you really did not just say that...
Wow, that was bit of a back handed compliment there.
I am not a fan of Motorola, nor their line up of Android device that are consistently 8-12 months behind the curve. Come to think of it that "Curve" is about the only phone that they are ahead of.
Needless to say I wont be getting this device I have not had a good thing to say about moto since their "smart-looking" phone back in 2006 the Moto Q with Windows 5.0.. this phone was the 1st qwerty style smart device that was at the $99 with contract price point and was the beginning of the end for Palm and now Blackberry...
The UN-educated snapped this phone up due to the attractive price despite its overwhelming shortcomings compared to o...
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Oh no, those were HTC's. Motorola DROIDs where just "X" 🤣
Everyone's opinions are valued, so I respectfully disagree that the UN-educated are snapping this phone up, the price currently is 199$ on contract so there are more spec heavy phones like the GS4 and the HTC One out there that offer faster specs comp...
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ZpikeOct 3, 2013, 2:15 PM
So what's the difference?
I read through the whole article and seem to have missed the one difference you say makes it stand out from the same model on other carriers.
It's subtle, and with caveats: Slightly better battery life.
over in the "Motorola Moto X (Sprint, 1st gen.)" discussion:
Moto Maker
so if a customer wants a personalized one with the color options they will have to order it online right?
Stores will just get black and white ones?
Yes. You can also go into the store to get all of the contract and pay stuff done and get a code to redeem online when customizing your phone.
Correct. But Moto Maker is exclusive to AT&T for a while. Then Verizon will get it. There's nothing official about Sprint yet.