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the comments section is hilarious.
Comment sections are always full of gems!the comments section is hilarious.
This phone is about as anti-spec, hooray user experience, as it can get, from an Android perspective. Specs got kicked in the nuts, with this one, lol.If by hilarious you mean full of a bunch of idiots throwing around a bunch of nonsense then yes very funny.![]()
I wish people could understand that 95% of the cell phone experience is personal preference which in most cases has nothing to do with fact and everything to do with passion.
Get over it people, buy what you like and don't be threatened by other peoples opinions.
sheesh
Comment sections are always full of gems!
"I own both. The Moto X is a fine phone. I like it. But the 5s wins hands down on all fronts. Specs are great and all, but it's also about the user's experience on a day-to-day basis." -Patrick
Ok lurkers/posters, fess up. Which one of you wrote this?![]()
And did you just say that "specs are great and all", when referring to the Moto X?This phone is about as anti-spec, hooray user experience, as it can get, from an Android perspective. Specs got kicked in the nuts, with this one, lol.
The 5s keeps the original housing but adds finger print ID, a sensor hub, and a dual-core 64b processor: all of which have all been seen before. Finger print ID was first introduced in handsets by Motorola a few years back on the ATRIX HD 4G; sensor hubs have been populating most of the new smartphones throughout all of 2013 (STm being one of the popular ones); and the 64b processor is just Apple's way of providing more processing power.
I noticed this also, it seemed like an odd statement. I guess in some ways you could say the Moto X kinda proves that CPU isnt the bottle neck. (because it hold it's own in bechmarks due to the GPU)First the say that the 64 bit processor is not new; then they say that it is. Huh?






So on the 64-bit in the article, they were either biased but accidentally right in the rush to attack or they were informed and unbiased on that point and it was poorly edited.
That's all up for opinion as far as I see.
Based on the concurrent mention of the fingerprint reader in the same paragraph, I'd say it's more likely biased. Far more likely.
Finger print ID was first introduced in handsets by Motorola a few years back...
Great video alp!![]()
Within a minute or two I was reminded of seeing this the other day -
[APP][Music] n-Track Studio Multitrack DAW - Android Forums
I agree with you, afaik, we're far behind the wealth of offerings for sound mixing that I've seen on iPads, so that new app really caught my eye.

