But what about built in multi window
And there's no quick charging
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No quick charging and USB C...nah
But what about built in multi window
And there's no quick charging
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I think about it like thislol im 165k
But come on after all this wait, its not a great step from OPO1, unless you don't have 1 I cant see why anyone would get so hyped for it
No way a flagship killer this time.
Removed NFC
USB-C connector, but not the 3.1 standard
Flagship Killer yeah
But Dual sim means you can have 2 girlfriends without being caught.
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, it feels like they wanted to stay under that $400 tag so much that they just put inferior specs or took some that didn't even need to be taken out (two SIMs and no SD Card?
1+2 starts at $329
Don't need quick charge or QHD. The design looks clean. OS is perfect (Touchwiz
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Another Nexus? Doesn't that drop almost at the end of the yearThe difference is not that great between the opp1 and 2
OnePlus 2 vs OnePlus One - the battle of the "flagship killers"
Will keep the opo1 and hopefully the Nexus does come out
Another Nexus? Doesn't that drop almost at the end of the year

I think about it like this
If this phone dropped two years ago, it'd be considered ahead of the game
If it dropped last year, it'd be slightly ahead
Now it's just outdated, it feels like they wanted to stay under that $400 tag so much that they just put inferior specs or took some that didn't even need to be taken out (two SIMs and no SD Card?
Outdated? The smartphone community is ridiculous for saying that. I'm on a Snapdragon 600 with 2GB of ram and 1080p and getting along just fine with no lag. What performance increase are we really seeing from an 800 to 810? How many movies, TV shows, and streams are taking advantage of Quad HD? If you want to upgrade phones every year that's cool but the technology is not improving by leaps and bounds annually.Motorola’s new Moto X Style comes with a bigger, higher resolution display and a new, 21-megapixel camera. It's going to be available this September for $399 unlocked and will work on any major US carrier.
Motorola’s most popular smartphone is back with an improved camera and the most recent version of Android. The Moto G can be purchased today with an 8 GB model for $179 and a 16 GB model for $219.