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No MicroSDXC card slot,
No removable battery,
No. Thanks, but NO.
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Yea chances are since Google now owns Motorola we won't ever see a Motorola device with a removable battery or sd slot.
Sent from my GS4 running the Google Edition Rom
Seems as though Motorola hasn't shipped a major phone with a removable battery for awhile now.
They sell the amazing battery life in these devices as a defining feature...
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No MicroSDXC card slot,
No removable battery,
No. Thanks, but NO.
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Love it those features are so 2000. Not needed.
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Seems as though Motorola hasn't shipped a major phone with a removable battery for awhile now.
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You know, if they are going to keep doing that, they should atleast make the razr maxx battery standard in thier phones. I realize most people only keep thier devices on average ~1 year, but it would still be nice to replace the battery incase it randomly dies or something, without having to have it serviced. They act like it takes a Professional Technician to replace a phone battery or something.
You would think these companies would have learned what consumers want by now. Hey motorola, my money is staying in my pocket. Too many other (better) options.Guess this means I won't be shipping my money to Motorola.
You would think these companies would have learned "what consumers want" by now. Hey motorola, my money is staying in my pocket. Too many other (better) options.
I realize most people only keep thier devices on average ~1 year, but it would still be nice to replace the battery incase it randomly dies or something, without having to have it serviced.
given that we're talking here as smartphone enthusiasts I doubt anyone here cares about what's acceptable for average users.EXCUSE ME? When it comes to cell phones, "most people" are not like the people on these forums, meaning that they don't treat phones the way crack addicts feed their addictions with more crack. "most people" upgrade every two years or so when their account has an upgrade available.
given that we're talking here as smartphone enthusiasts I doubt anyone here cares about what's acceptable for average users.