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Do you guys think it will be a major hit or not? I'll have to admit that I'm one of those guys who definitely leans toward the "high specs is all that matters" mentality as I thought this would make phones as future proof as possible. As a result, I initially neglected this phone and tunnel visioned my way towards getting the Nexus 5.
It depends on how you define a quality experience. Let's use the example of cars. If sheer raw power is important to you and you can afford the price tag, then a Mustang or Corvette is something you should buy. (Phones Galaxy S4 or HTC 1).
If sport tuners attract you because of the customization potential that makes them more powerful and adding things like neon lights thrill you, you're going to gravitate toward something like a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo or Acura Integra. (Phones Nexus series)
If you're the kind who needs rugged toughness because you have a demanding rough job, you're in the market for a Ford F250 or Dodge Ram. (Phones Galaxy S4 Active, Sony Xperia Z)
If you're the kind that just needs something that works to get you point A to point B, then you're probably driving that Geo Metro or Chevy Chevette to the ground. Yeah, it may have rust, but it gets you there. (Phones anything Pantech).
If you need something more reliable with some fuel economy but can't afford to pay top dollar but yet something with nice features, you're looking at getting a Ford Focus or Chevy Cobalt. (Phones: Hopefully the Moto X will fit into this category or you're going to get last year's Galaxy S3).
And if you are that stuck up person who just needs a statement piece that says, "I have money," or, "I'm spoiled:" You're probably looking at a BMW or Aston Martin. (Phones the latest iteration of the iPhone or a Gold Plated HTC One)
The great thing about Android is that there is something for everyone. Me, I'm in the category where I need a phone more reliable than the Pantech Breakout I had and newer than the OG Droid I'm using now. If the Moto X comes in at the $199-$299 off contract price, then that's what I'm going for. It's something that fits my needs right out the gate.
There's a lot of cool stuff going on with the software of the Moto X and it will have some pretty nice features. But if it doesn't meet your wants/needs, look elsewhere. But don't wait for the perfect phone, because that won't come.
In response to will the Moto X be a hit? Again, that depends on the price point, if it hits the aforementioned sweet spot, absolutely. Sure, I see a lot of cars out there, but a large portion of cars I see on the road are Ford Focus and Chevy Cobalt, why because they are good solid cars for an affordable price.
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I don't know half or more of those cars but there's a geek tradition that says first car analogy wins so I agree 100%!
SlashGear: Moto X un-event: here
So is this what a lot of people are going to from the gnex? i'm sort of stuck between this, htc one, s4, and the motorola droids. really want a phone with a huge battery.
Also: Moto X battery, AS TESTED FOR FCC CERTIFICATION, is 2200mAh internal/non-removable. ‪#‎SNN5923A‬
hey, seeing a lot of familiar faces in here from the gnex thread. wanted to add this little bit: it's got a 2200mah battery https://twitter.com/evleaks/status/358774088866607105
So is this what a lot of people are going to from the gnex? i'm sort of stuck between this, htc one, s4, and the motorola droids. really want a phone with a huge battery.
also here's a size comparison someone made. i like that this phone is small(er) http://i.imgur.com/nkBIZBA.jpg