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What is this Pure edition? Is that what you get from Motorola directly and not at the stores (ie. Verizon, AT&T, etc.)?
Considering getting this phone but not sure what this edition means and how to get it.
Thanks,
Chuck
Thanks for that info. What is the difference between the Pure edition you get from motorola and the version you get from AT&T? Who updates Andriod with the pure editions, google or motorola?The Pure Edition is the unlocked Moto X that can be bought from the Motorola website. It can be used with either T-Mobile or AT&T, as well as their MVNOs, in the US.
The Pure Edition is....wait for it...pure.Thanks for that info. What is the difference between the Pure edition you get from motorola and the version you get from AT&T? Who updates Andriod with the pure editions, google or motorola?
Still contemplating this phone or the new nexus 6, depending on how large it really is. I may still go with the nexus 5 however since the price is lower than this phone.
Thanks for your help,
Chuck
Thanks for that info. What is the difference between the Pure edition you get from motorola and the version you get from AT&T? Who updates Andriod with the pure editions, google or motorola?
Still contemplating this phone or the new nexus 6, depending on how large it really is. I may still go with the nexus 5 however since the price is lower than this phone.
Thanks for your help,
Chuck
I am about to send my faulty moto x back and return to the Nexus 5 as the moto x is no faster,the camera is arguably better/faster but not to the extent I can't live without it and on a lesser note,i much prefer a notification light than the hand gesture thing you have to do with the moto x to see if you have any notifications.
Pure Edition comes with a free pink Cadillac with awesome hydraulics*
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This is how other Moto users know we're on T-Mobile.
*This statement may contain 0% or less truth.
You're welcome to join the pure crowd, you just won't get a pink Cadillac with awesome hydraulics.Guess I am not welcome in the "pure" crowd then, I am not on T-Mobile.
Honestly at this point not sure what phone I want.![]()
You're welcome to join the pure crowd, you just won't get a pink Cadillac with awesome hydraulics.
The only place you wouldn't be welcome, is if you're part of the VZW camp. :banghead:
Happy wife, happy life.
I'm on AT&T and I now have official clearance to purchase a new phone. (My wife said it's ok) I want the new Moto X but I am worried about battery life. (You mentioned VZW - kinda wish I was over there for the Droid Turbo - but I don't think it's worth it to sell my soul to the debil
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Then there's the HUGE GINORMOUS really really BIG Nexus 6.
I love my original moto x but the only gripe I have is battery life, and I hear the new moto x is even worse.
So I want to join the party but not wanting a battery disappointment again
All are welcome in the pure crowd![]()
My battery life has been about the same as my last X -- so far. Nothing fantastic, but hasn't bothered me at all either.
Happy wife, happy life.
If you weren't pleased with the battery life from the original Moto X, then in all honesty, I can't say you'd be any more impressed with the 2nd gen. For me, I get through the day just fine with both, but these days, I'm more casual with my usage.
I don't think Lollipop is going to dramatically improve battery life (could certainly be wrong), but maybe wait and see if it has any impact, before deciding.
I am about to send my faulty moto x back and return to the Nexus 5 as the moto x is no faster,the camera is arguably better/faster but not to the extent I can't live without it and on a lesser note,i much prefer a notification light than the hand gesture thing you have to do with the moto x to see if you have any notifications.