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So, it's there to house all the drivers eh. Can't it still be concealed fully?This post has been edited by SyathibiyMegat: Sep 6 2014, 11:36 AM
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QUOTE(xenohawk @ Sep 6 2014, 11:54 AM) QUOTE(raymondtong94 @ Sep 6 2014, 02:46 PM) I expect Motorola to learn from the past, no more limited availabilityThis post has been edited by SyathibiyMegat: Sep 6 2014, 05:25 PM |
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QUOTE(Rudd @ Sep 7 2014, 10:51 PM) Moto 360 responds to your voice. Just say “Ok Google” to ask questions like “What time is the Malaysia vs Singapore football game today?” or “Is it raining?” or you can ask for directions like "Navigate me to KLCC". It's really helpful especially when you're riding or cycling, bcs you don't have to stop. You can also use your voice to schedule an appointment, send a text, set an alarm or take a note and etcQUOTE(Marcus_1104 @ Sep 7 2014, 11:37 PM) Already didThis post has been edited by SyathibiyMegat: Sep 8 2014, 01:19 AM |
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QUOTE(billy_overheat @ Sep 8 2014, 02:06 PM) your forwarder and MY of course. But I don't use forwarder. I'll be teaming up with my friend in the US like how I did with Moto X (1st Gen.)Although reviews didn't comment much with TI OMAP and the performance on videos seem ok, however, I'm abit skeptical with the future where more features are coming to SW. Heeerrmmm....WHy don't they use S400? First, we have no idea when Motorola is gonna restock, and how many there will be. 2nd, we don't know how long(yet) it'll take for it to be delivered, but Moto X (1st Gen.) used to take 7 days. 3rd, from US to MY, it may take 6-10 days |
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QUOTE(Marcus_1104 @ Sep 9 2014, 12:21 PM) http://www.androidheadlines.com/2014/09/mo...t-delivery.html Awesome. Let's start collecting money thenit claims here that Best Buy will have their stock in by 14 Sept. |
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QUOTE(881118 @ Sep 10 2014, 08:08 AM) http://www.bestbuy.com/site/motorola-moto-...8&skuId=8307143 Just checked, they're both available for pickup in 3-5 days. So, the rumor that pointed at 14th might be truebestbuy has stock for pickup only is your friend able to pickup? you can check the store location This post has been edited by SyathibiyMegat: Sep 11 2014, 01:47 AM |
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One has paid. Let's get another 4 and we're good to go!
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2. xenohawk Gray 3. jiejian Gray 4. opera33 Black 5. whojen Black |
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QUOTE(xenohawk @ Sep 16 2014, 09:10 PM) Just wondering.. where to get screen protector for moto360? I know its gorilla glass 3 but its is for sure not scratch proof as I have Pebble Steel which have gorilla glass 3 as well and it does scratch Yep, directly from Motorola. Here: http://www.motorola.com/us/consumers/acces...0-care-kit.html |
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Moto 360 Review
![]() Battery Life What about battery life, though? I shared some thoughts on battery life a week ago, and those thoughts have not changed. The Moto 360 has two display modes – Ambient Screen on or off. If you keep Ambient Screen on, your device will stay awake, dimly lit, all day long, so that you can quickly glance at it from any angle to check the time, just like a normal watch. The battery (320mAh) and processor (an ancient TI OMAP 3) together are not good enough for the device to last for more than 10-12 hours with this mode on. I would advise you leave it off. If you leave Ambient Screen off, your watch will last you all day, from the moment you wake up and take it off the charger until you take it off at night and go to bed. With Ambient Screen off, not once has the Moto 360 died on me in a day and left me stranded with a dead device on my wrist. On most days, I take the watch off, check the battery percentage remaining and typically see at least 15%. So here is the deal. As with any smartwatch, you need to learn how to optimize it. A smartwatch isn’t supposed to replace your smartphone. It’s supposed to be an extension of it, to help you quickly view information before deciding if it needs more attention (which would mean pulling your phone out). A smartwatch is there for quick voice replies to texts or messages, seeing calendar appointments or new emails as they roll in, navigation here or there, and some fitness tracking. It is supposed to help you efficiently manage your time with your phone, to help you decide if items need action now or later. If you approach your smartwatch in that manner, you will get all-day battery. Other Android Wear watches currently have better battery life than the Moto 360, there is no denying that. But in the end, they aren’t seeing 2-3 day battery life either. While the 360 may see 20-25 hours of use and need charging at night, others need nightly charges as well if you want to see them last throughout the next day. So in the end, all Android Wear watches need nightly charges. Is battery life on the Moto 360 bad? No. Is it great? No. It really is somewhere in the middle, but again, it will last you a full day without worry. Performance The Moto 360 is powered by a TI OMAP 3 processor, which is the same processor used in 2010’s DROID 2 and Motorola’s previous smartwatch, the MOTOACTV. It’s old, slow, and power hungry. We still aren’t sure why Motorola decided to use this tired old processor to power their beautiful smartwatch when everyone else in the game is using a modern day Qualcomm Snapdragon 400, but I can’t help but mention how disappointing that fact is. The Moto 360 doesn’t need to do much, yet you will often find stuttering in the UI when swiping or scrolling between cards and activating voice actions. It doesn’t lag all of the time, but the lag is real. The “jank,” as Tim would put it, is real. If you were rating performance on the 360, you could probably put it somewhere in the middle, bordering on semi-bad. That’s not to say that the 360 is ever unusable, because again, it doesn’t need to do much other than show cards, allow you to swipe between them, and be prepared for voice actions. The 360 just isn’t as fluid as one would like from a smart device in 2014. I guess chipsets from 2010 aren’t ready to leave 2010 behind. This post has been edited by SyathibiyMegat: Sep 17 2014, 05:55 PM |
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