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Motorola Moto X (2nd Gen.)
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super_evil_alien
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Nov 6 2014, 01:49 PM
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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Nov 6 2014, 01:15 PM) 870 US Dollar equals 2904.80 Malaysian RinggitOk. Look for other phone  I'll say Lenovo is stupid if they try to merge their craptastic product with Motorola product. Only advantage of Lenovo devices are the price compared to other devices. Their software & services are pretty bad. They still sell devices with Android 2.3 which I have no idea how they managed to pass CTS. When Google took over Motorola they were in pretty deep shit. Too many products and the Moto Blur  ... Motorola under Google made an excellent turnaround. IMO they are in good path to be financially stable. Lenovo is inheriting Moto in good position. Whether they can produce another think IBM PC division-like success story it'll be up to them.
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Eddx
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Nov 6 2014, 02:27 PM
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QUOTE(super_evil_alien @ Nov 6 2014, 01:49 PM) Ok. Look for other phone  I'll say Lenovo is stupid if they try to merge their craptastic product with Motorola product. Only advantage of Lenovo devices are the price compared to other devices. Their software & services are pretty bad. They still sell devices with Android 2.3 which I have no idea how they managed to pass CTS. When Google took over Motorola they were in pretty deep shit. Too many products and the Moto Blur  ... Motorola under Google made an excellent turnaround. IMO they are in good path to be financially stable. Lenovo is inheriting Moto in good position. Whether they can produce another think IBM PC division-like success story it'll be up to them. Maybe they might just sell products under motorola branding, who knows
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coolster
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Nov 6 2014, 03:34 PM
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Lenovo is a company which is very good in marketing and selling a product but sucks at developing it.
That's why they buy company with good development team and their part is to do massive marketing and selling.
I am no racist but chinese really good in marketing and selling
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Someonesim
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Nov 6 2014, 05:58 PM
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QUOTE(super_evil_alien @ Nov 6 2014, 01:49 PM) Ok. Look for other phone  I'll say Lenovo is stupid if they try to merge their craptastic product with Motorola product. Only advantage of Lenovo devices are the price compared to other devices. Their software & services are pretty bad. They still sell devices with Android 2.3 which I have no idea how they managed to pass CTS. When Google took over Motorola they were in pretty deep shit. Too many products and the Moto Blur  ... Motorola under Google made an excellent turnaround. IMO they are in good path to be financially stable. Lenovo is inheriting Moto in good position. Whether they can produce another think IBM PC division-like success story it'll be up to them. They arent that stupid I think. Both Lenovo and Motorola brand had been successful at entry level phone, but at different market/region. Lenovo will need Motorola's brand effort and relationship to enter western market ( especially US where carrier rules )
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NightFelix
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Nov 6 2014, 05:58 PM
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QUOTE(coolster @ Nov 6 2014, 03:34 PM) Lenovo is a company which is very good in marketing and selling a product but sucks at developing it. That's why they buy company with good development team and their part is to do massive marketing and selling. I am no racist but chinese really good in marketing and sellingIs true if anyone ever been to China to buy something.
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zhou86
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Nov 6 2014, 06:08 PM
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Lenovo couldn't have bought Motorola at a better time. Just hope they can give all the support Motorola needs and not impede their way of developing products, or they will risk another crisis, similar to the one post-RAZR.
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Someonesim
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Nov 6 2014, 06:11 PM
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QUOTE(zhou86 @ Nov 6 2014, 06:08 PM) Lenovo couldn't have bought Motorola at a better time. Just hope they can give all the support Motorola needs and not impede their way of developing products, or they will risk another crisis, similar to the one post-RAZR. Just leave Motorola independent ( as what they claim will be ), else fall like Nokia we will cry. Now have to wait 18 months so that Nokia ( the one not under Microsoft ) could come back with Nokia brand smartphone that we deserved.
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NightFelix
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Nov 6 2014, 06:21 PM
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QUOTE(Someonesim @ Nov 6 2014, 06:11 PM) Just leave Motorola independent ( as what they claim will be ), else fall like Nokia we will cry. Now have to wait 18 months so that Nokia ( the one not under Microsoft ) could come back with Nokia brand smartphone that we deserved. If ever Nokia come back to business with Android, I gonna buy it lol
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Someonesim
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Nov 6 2014, 06:26 PM
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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Nov 6 2014, 06:21 PM) If ever Nokia come back to business with Android, I gonna buy it lol Wait for it, rumored Nokia are planning for comeback on high end smartphone, their best bet will be Meego ( if they able to revive it ) or Android ( possible now without Microsux interference ). They just need to wait 18 months ( agreement with Microsoft was Nokia brand will be under Microsoft for 18 months )
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Forgotten06
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Nov 6 2014, 07:00 PM
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QUOTE(Someonesim @ Nov 6 2014, 01:13 PM) QUOTE(NightFelix @ Nov 6 2014, 01:15 PM) 870 US Dollar equals 2904.80 Malaysian RinggitQUOTE(Eddx @ Nov 6 2014, 01:47 PM) Get droid turbo better for that price Brazilian gov imposed some super hefty taxes for their electronic stuffs, so dont compare.
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TSSyathibiyMegat
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Nov 6 2014, 07:09 PM
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QUOTE(Forgotten06 @ Nov 6 2014, 07:00 PM) Brazilian gov imposed some super hefty taxes for their electronic stuffs, so dont compare. And yet most people here in MY, they complain when the govt wants to impose 6% GST, while the rate of poverty there in Brazil is almost 60%. Well, it shows that if you want great product, you gotta pay for it This post has been edited by SyathibiyMegat: Nov 6 2014, 07:35 PM
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TSSyathibiyMegat
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Nov 6 2014, 07:43 PM
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Moto X vs. Droid Turbo: Which one's right for you? Some practical guidance on two of the year's most interesting phones -- based on weeks of living with them and comparing them side by side.
QUOTE Two sibling phones. One is sleek and sophisticated -- beautiful to the eye and a treat to hold. The other is more industrial -- far less refined but super rugged and oozing with power. So which is the better device?
With Motorola's 2014 Moto X and Droid Turbo now on store shelves, that's the question many a smartphone shopper will soon be facing. The Moto X and Droid Turbo share lots of DNA and are incredibly similar -- yet at the same time, they're very different types of devices.
The real question, then, isn't which is better but rather which is right for you. And after living with both phones for a fair amount of time, I think I can help you sort that out.
Hey, what about the other stuff?!
Yeah, yeah -- I know: The Droid Turbo has a Quad HD display while the Moto X has a 1080p screen and the Turbo has a 2.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor with 3GB of RAM while the X has a 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor with 2GB of RAM. If specs alone excite you, by all means factor that into your decision.
For most of us, though, those numbers really don't matter. After living with both devices individually and then studying them closely side by side, I can tell you that there's no real discernible difference between the phones when it comes to performance or display quality. Higher numbers don't automatically equal a superior experience, and in real-world terms, these changes don't amount to much. Putting it all together...
All right -- so which phone's right for you? If you still aren't sure, I'd say this:
• If you're committed to Verizon and need a durable phone and/or exceptional stamina -- and don't mind paying a bit more for it -- the Droid Turbo is a great choice to consider. It gives you a lot of the standout qualities of the Moto X in a more rugged body and with battery life that'll support even the most extreme usage habits.
• If you value specs above all else and want the most cutting-edge hardware regardless of its practical impact -- and are committed to Verizon -- go with the Droid Turbo. It's got what you want.
• If you just prefer the rugged and industrial vibe -- and (you guessed it) are okay with using Verizon -- get the Turbo. Easy enough, right?
If those conditions don't apply to you, I'd recommend the Moto X. From its physical form and design to its speaker, software, and button setup, it's generally just the nicer and more pleasant-to-use device -- not to mention the cheaper option and the more versatile phone in terms of carrier compatibility. True, its stamina isn't at the exceptionally high level of the Turbo's, but the majority of smartphone users also don't typically need battery life quite that strong.
It all comes down to your own priorities and what tradeoffs you're willing to make to get them. Think of it like this: The Droid Turbo is a specialty phone for folks who need extreme stamina and/or an extra-rugged device -- and are willing to sacrifice things like sleekness and design in exchange for those qualities. The Moto X is the more mainstream phone that strikes a balance to provide the best all-around experience for most people.
Our ever-expanding array of options can get a little overwhelming, but that's why I'm here to help. At the end of the day, choice is a wonderful thing -- and boy, oh boy, do we have a lot of it. I'd pick Moto X any day if it had 3900 mAh
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Someonesim
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Nov 6 2014, 07:47 PM
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QUOTE(SyathibiyMegat @ Nov 6 2014, 07:43 PM) Moto X vs. Droid Turbo: Which one's right for you? Some practical guidance on two of the year's most interesting phones -- based on weeks of living with them and comparing them side by side.
I'd pick Moto X any day if it had 3900 mAh Half of any random phones with 3900mAh would be half awesome already
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sanosizo
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Nov 6 2014, 08:16 PM
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Turbo should have 1080p screen instead. That way it'll survive 4 days with a single charge
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coolster
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Nov 6 2014, 08:51 PM
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Another feature i love in Moto X. When i drive, it automatically connects into my car bluetooth. When i say 'play music', it plays the song in my phone
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Forgotten06
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Nov 6 2014, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(SyathibiyMegat @ Nov 6 2014, 07:09 PM) And yet most people here in MY, they complain when the govt wants to impose 6% GST, while the rate of poverty there in Brazil is almost 60%. Well, it shows that if you want great product, you gotta pay for it True, too bad Im not a big fan of the capacitive keys. Otherwise i'll sell my X straight away
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TSSyathibiyMegat
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Nov 7 2014, 02:57 AM
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DROID Turbo ReviewThe Verdict The DROID Turbo is a beast of a phone that has nothing but top tier specs at a surprisingly reasonable price. There are few phones that match this new Motorola smartphone on paper and in real world use. While the camera needs a software update soon to improve its speed and consistency, there are few things wrong with the Turbo. It feels premium, looks better than previous DROID phones, has excellent battery life, and performs flawlessly.
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NightFelix
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Nov 7 2014, 12:42 PM
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QUOTE(SyathibiyMegat @ Nov 7 2014, 02:57 AM) DROID Turbo ReviewThe Verdict The DROID Turbo is a beast of a phone that has nothing but top tier specs at a surprisingly reasonable price. There are few phones that match this new Motorola smartphone on paper and in real world use. While the camera needs a software update soon to improve its speed and consistency, there are few things wrong with the Turbo. It feels premium, looks better than previous DROID phones, has excellent battery life, and performs flawlessly. I watched the video review. The camera shutter speed really slow and is not even par with my Moto G. Not a big fans of capacitive button as well. Only if the capacitive button are as dim as OnePlus One or Oppo Find 7 and able to turn on on-screen navigation, that would be bonus!
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