I was using the "compare" tool on phonearena site to compare size, weight etc and as I was reading thru the list I noticed something.
Under Audio, (types of files supported) it list MP3 ONLY on the Nexus. The Moto X (and others) say AAC, WAV, (and many more)
So does that mean if you use AAC or AAC+ files, they simply won't work unless to take and covert all your audio files to MP3???
Google Nexus 5 vs Motorola Moto X vs LG G2 - Phone specs comparison
I hate MP3 files. This would be a MAJOR deciding factor on buying it or not.
Under Audio, (types of files supported) it list MP3 ONLY on the Nexus. The Moto X (and others) say AAC, WAV, (and many more)
So does that mean if you use AAC or AAC+ files, they simply won't work unless to take and covert all your audio files to MP3???
Google Nexus 5 vs Motorola Moto X vs LG G2 - Phone specs comparison
I hate MP3 files. This would be a MAJOR deciding factor on buying it or not.