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zerolemon nexus 4 battery case if you need extra juice

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Motorola Moto X
8.0 Verge Score
Good Stuff
  • Attractive, customizable design
  • Assist, Touchless Control, and Notifications are great additions to Android
  • Essentially a pure Android device for all four carriers
  • Solid battery life
Bad Stuff
  • AMOLED display has some problems
  • Camera processing can produce excessive artifacting
  • Some carrier bloatware
It's not a perfect phone, but it's pretty damn good
I’m going to level with you: I was pretty underwhelmed by the Moto X based on what I heard and saw at the company’s product announcement. Even my first few hours with the phone left me scratching my head, wondering why I would want this device when wonderful, higher-end, stock devices like the One and S4 Google Play Editions were available. And frankly, I was wondering why anyone would want the device considering the relatively strong options out there if you’re in the market for a $199 Android phone right now.

But once I used the phone heavily, I started to come around to the Moto X in a way I hadn’t expected. The additions to the software that Motorola has made are legitimately useful and really quite impressive. They add to the experience of Android without removing what is most vital in Google’s software, unlike the competition, which seems intent on obscuring what’s already a sophisticated and beautiful operating system. If Motorola ends up producing a Google Play Edition of this phone that retains the customizable hardware and software additions like Assist and Active Notifications — this could be as good an option as the S4 or One.

And the phone is nice. I mean, really nice to use. It’s a reminder that the way something is built can be as important as what it’s made of.

Combined with the ability to get a truly unique, customized device that’s as compelling as anything I’ve recently tested — one assembled in America — it begins to look like an awfully good option.

The Moto X is not a perfect phone, but neither is any other phone on the market right now. What it is, however, is a pretty damn good phone — and one I can recommend.

But good luck trying to pick a color.
 

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Wrap-up
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I like the Moto X. I really, really do. It's the smartest smart object I'm currently carrying on my person and I'm too used to that Active Display to calmly resume life with my DNA. That affinity, however, doesn't necessarily mean I'd buy it if given the chance. The price is just too darn high for what's on offer. In a market where phones with higher-res displays, greater storage and faster processors are a mouse click away for $199, the Moto X just can't compete.

But that prognosis changes dramatically when you factor in Moto Maker. I'm almost confident that the Moto X would be a runaway hit ($199 price be damned) if Moto Maker were a standard option for all five US wireless carriers. That it isn't is troubling and, for now, only AT&T subs will have access to the NikeID-like customizations come launch. And then there are the wood-backed Moto X variants coming this Q4, the tantalizing promise of which could keep consumers from buying in now. I like where this new Motorola's going: the personalization, the few, focused user-friendly enhancements, the stellar battery life and crowdsourced design. If only its launch execution were a bit smarter like the Moto X, a bit tighter (that wood option should've been ready) and a bit more accessible (Moto Maker for all!), regardless of carrier. Motorola, let this butterfly fly free.
 

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Apple’s once-dominant tablet market share has collapsed

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Tablets August 5, 2013 at 11:15 AM 11:15 AM
If it seems like only a year ago that Apple’s iPad was the only tablet generating serious sales around the world, that’s because it was. IDC’s latest research shows that times have changed, however, and Apple’s iOS is now far behind Android in the race to be the world’s most-used tablet operating system.


According to IDC, Apple shipped 14.6 million iPads in the second quarter of 2013, a 14% drop from the 17 million tablets it shipped in Q2 2013. Over that same time, Android tablet shipments surged from 10.7 million in Q2 2012 to 28.2 million in Q2 2013, an increase of just under 163%. These reverse trajectories caused iOS and Android’s market shares to essentially flip over the past year: While Apple held a 60.3% market share and Android held a 38% market share in Q2 2012, Android now holds a 62.6% market share and Apple holds a 32.5% market share.

In other news, IDC has found that Windows-based tablets accounted for 4.5% of all tablets shipped in Q2 2013, a big increase from the 1% share that Windows tablets held in Q2 2012. However, Microsoft can’t be pleased to see that Windows RT tablets only accounted for 0.5% of all tablets shipped on the quarter and just barely beat out BlackBerry’s PlayBook, which accounted for 0.3% of all tablets shipped.
 

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Apple’s once-dominant tablet market share has collapsed

ipad-mini-review-1.jpg


Tablets August 5, 2013 at 11:15 AM 11:15 AM
If it seems like only a year ago that Apple’s iPad was the only tablet generating serious sales around the world, that’s because it was. IDC’s latest research shows that times have changed, however, and Apple’s iOS is now far behind Android in the race to be the world’s most-used tablet operating system.


According to IDC, Apple shipped 14.6 million iPads in the second quarter of 2013, a 14% drop from the 17 million tablets it shipped in Q2 2013. Over that same time, Android tablet shipments surged from 10.7 million in Q2 2012 to 28.2 million in Q2 2013, an increase of just under 163%. These reverse trajectories caused iOS and Android’s market shares to essentially flip over the past year: While Apple held a 60.3% market share and Android held a 38% market share in Q2 2012, Android now holds a 62.6% market share and Apple holds a 32.5% market share.

In other news, IDC has found that Windows-based tablets accounted for 4.5% of all tablets shipped in Q2 2013, a big increase from the 1% share that Windows tablets held in Q2 2012. However, Microsoft can’t be pleased to see that Windows RT tablets only accounted for 0.5% of all tablets shipped on the quarter and just barely beat out BlackBerry’s PlayBook, which accounted for 0.3% of all tablets shipped.
Only so long fake thugs can pretend. :mjpls:
 

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$699 Google trippin. On another note...i remember this fakkit RBK defending the "mid tier" specs by claiming the price point was gonna be what wins people over....








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$699 Google trippin. On another note...i remember this fakkit RBK defending the "mid tier" specs by claiming the price point was gonna be what wins people over....








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$699 is not a motorola price. Phone is better than the fukkery yall hype up....
 

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nikka you were in here boasting that the reasons the specs were mid ranged is because the price would be. Stop trying to change the story YET again.

I dont care family.....Motorola price is not out YET. Are you hard headed? Link me to motorola unlock price or google price. Dont link me to AT& T unlock price either. HTC one and Samsung GSM phone unlock is on their website for 550$+. Now go to moto site and show me the moto x price on there fukking idiot. Dont argue with me. Unlock phones doesnt work with sprint and verizon btw

Look at the price for the Nexus 4 when the tmobile edition came out fakkit

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I dont care family.....Motorola price is not out YET. Are you hard headed? Link me to motorola unlock price or google price. Dont link me to AT& T unlock price either. HTC one and Samsung GSM phone unlock is on their website for 550$+. Now go to moto site and show me the moto x price on there fukking idiot. Dont argue with me. Unlock phones doesnt work with sprint and verizon btw
@Liquid is right....them fumes really got to you. You're really on that George Costanza

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