After the Moto X (2014) reveal, are you excited?

Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

Not excited, but about what we expected.

Disappointed in the lack of OIS for the camera (really Moto?) and the battery size (seriously, from the maker of the MAXX?).
 
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Expectations were low and somehow this didn't meet them. Battery is a deal breaker.
 
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I was hoping until the very last second that the leaks were incorrect and the phone's screen was going to stay under 5". I just don't need a phone this large; I prefer smaller phones. I'm still hoping that they choose to come out with a "mini" version, similar to what Sony did with the Z3. Or at the VERY least, that the improved software found in the new Touchless Controls find their way over to the original Moto X.
 
Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

It seems like if you wanted a bigger screen 1080 moto x...here it is. It's cheaper then other flagships, you can customize the looks, and it'll get the unskinned android L damn fast.

They aren't competing on gimmicks, so everyone should have expected it to be a very straightforward announcement.

What's important to find out now:

1. How does the battery life stand up with the new screen and CPU?
2. How much better is the camera?
In regards to battery life, I hear it's more or less the same as the original X, for what it's worth.
 
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I really want to get back to a Motorola phone. I know everyone has there own opinions, but for me, my next phone WILL have wireless charging. I've wanted that since I got the Galaxy S3 two and a half years ago and I remember that being rumored it would have it, but never did. I love the design of the Moto X but without a removable back cover, wireless charging cannot even be added by the end-user. May not be a big deal for a lot of people, but I love the convenience of it.
 
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I am pretty disappointed. I was REALLY hoping for a micro SD slot or at least 32 GB base model. I am kinda leary about the possible battery life, although it is pure android, so it might be just fine. I think the phone looks great and the camera has been improved. I just don't know that I can give up my S5 with 32 GB and 32 GB SD card for a 16 GB moto x.
 
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I'm willing to give Moto the benefit of the doubt here. The phone, aesthetically speaking, looks great. Lots of people are complaining about specs like the battery and size of storage again, but this happened last year and the phone turned out to be great. I'm going to wait for the reviews and then decide whether I am going Moto or Note 4.
 
Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

If you are willing to get the Note 4, that is a slam dunk compared to this phone.
 
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I want it, but does anyone know if its coming to Sprint?

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Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

If you are willing to get the Note 4, that is a slam dunk compared to this phone.

Only if you're happy holding a phablet up to your ear when you make a call. And putting up with Samsung's over-the-top, everything-including-the-kitchen-sink approach to software that won't see an update to Android L for 4-5 months after it comes out (especially if you're on Verizon). Sorry but no thanks.

Personally this is just about what I expected. A bump in specs, additional customization, refinement of the software, and a decent price. I can't believe people are complaining that it's "too expensive" when phones like the HTC One M8 and the Galaxy S5 have the same specs, no customization, *and* are priced higher for an unlocked model. Would it have been nice if it had been under $500? Sure, but I'm not crying about it.

No SD card? Meh.
No removeable battery? Whatever.
Larger than the X? A little disappointing, but understandable.
No wireless charging?

...Ok, that one hurts a little, but not enough to be a deal breaker. I'm looking forward to the reviews, but every hands-on I've read so far says it looks like Moto nailed it again. As long as the camera isn't atrocious and it lasts all day, this will probably be my next.


And my god... have you seen the black/natural leather combo Moto has pictured on their website? Gorgeous.
 
Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

About what I expected.

I am totally satisfied with my 1st gen x. It is in excellent condition and no lag with latest android. I am keeping mine :)
If and when the new x has a sale price, that is when I will jump the gun
 
Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

It looks nice. Like the specs. Don't like the battery and don't like the size. I like the original Moto X size and feel, that is what sold me on it in the first place. Hopefully something comes out next year at a similar size and good specs because I really don't want to buy anything bigger than the one I got last year.
 
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My post was pretty negative earlier, but i am getting more excited now after reading stuff about the software and what not. The only thing that really bums me out is the possibility that the battery life might be bad. The little battery pack that they are trying to sell makes me worried...
 
Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

disappointed. Will wait to see it in person or until more in depth reviews come out. Waiting on the iphone6 to see, then it's between this that and the htc one for windows
 
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I am OK with the size boost. Starting at 16 GB with no SD makes me hesitant. The battery is OK if it can go a day with moderate use. I am unsure on the camera until I see more reviews. The few pics I have found from it were mediocre inside under low light
 
Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

I was hoping until the very last second that the leaks were incorrect and the phone's screen was going to stay under 5". I just don't need a phone this large; I prefer smaller phones. I'm still hoping that they choose to come out with a "mini" version, similar to what Sony did with the Z3. Or at the VERY least, that the improved software found in the new Touchless Controls find their way over to the original Moto X.

Motorola has data that says 75% of people move to a large phone. Unfortunately, people like us who want to keep phones small are in the minority. For a business standpoint, Motorola had to go bigger.
 
Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

Bigger than the Galaxy 4, very dissapointed. *sigh*. But very glad the 1st gen x will get the new software.
 
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Is the only choice in color for the dimple silver?

Yes, the dimple stays silver/grey ish but there is a ring around it that you can customize the color. The black front gets a darker grey like color for sides and dimple and the white face has a more silvery color.

Motorola has data that says 75% of people move to a large phone. Unfortunately, people like us who want to keep phones small are in the minority. For a business standpoint, Motorola had to go bigger.

Yeah, I guess the big question is are they actually surveying customers to find out this info or are they basing this info off sales stats from competition. I've sorta heard both ways recently. But idk how you judge the sales statistics since there are no small phones to compare it to. Everything is stupid large now and that's why large phones are selling, because they have no competition.

As for my opinion on the phone.....I'm actually slightly pleased for the most part. The only thing I wish was added would be an IR blaster and wireless charging. But overall I think the device looks more premium.

Just like last year, the price is my main issue with the device. I don't mind the $525 price tag but to start at 16GB is a bit of a disappointment. When you get the bigger version you are pretty much on par with the other flagships out right now that will almost undoubtedly have better cameras.

I haven't yet decided if I'll pony up for this thing at launch or hope that a sale comes down a bit later. But that leather with a black face is a rly sexy device imo.
 
Re: After the reveal, are you excited?

Yeah, I guess the big question is are they actually surveying customers to find out this info or are they basing this info off sales stats from competition. I've sorta heard both ways recently. But idk how you judge the sales statistics since there are no small phones to compare it to. Everything is stupid large now and that's why large phones are selling, because they have no competition.

As for my opinion on the phone.....I'm actually slightly pleased for the most part. The only thing I wish was added would be an IR blaster and wireless charging. But overall I think the device looks more premium.

Just like last year, the price is my main issue with the device. I don't mind the $525 price tag but to start at 16GB is a bit of a disappointment. When you get the bigger version you are pretty much on par with the other flagships out right now that will almost undoubtedly have better cameras.

I haven't yet decided if I'll pony up for this thing at launch or hope that a sale comes down a bit later. But that leather with a black face is a rly sexy device imo.

The first gen Moto X was small compared to the Galaxy S4, One (M7), and G2. They all probably sold better than the Moto X.

It's probably a little bit of both, surveys and sales.

I didn't want Motorola to go as large as they did, but that's what people are buying.
 

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