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Likes it. I think tech bloggers are much more into the 4.7" size than most consumers.
He barely says squat about the battery life. That portion is really lazily written out. And it's such a talking point of the Moto X. Disappointing.
It is better than the said 12-15 hours, I think that is more heavy use especially since they are reviewing a phone they don't take into account of using it more than a typical person who have to work 9-5 and doesn't touch the phone as much during that time, unless you're using the phone as your primary work tool or something.He barely says squat about the battery life. That portion is really lazily written out. And it's such a talking point of the Moto X. Disappointing.
It is better than the said 12-15 hours, I think that is more heavy use especially since they are reviewing a phone they don't take into account of using it more than a typical person who have to work 9-5 and doesn't touch the phone as much during that time, unless you're using the phone as your primary work tool or something.
Anyway, it is not that bad compared to last year Moto X, but I am collecting the battery life results for maybe 4-5 days and will post it in my review. I just think that anything is better than a typical Nexus battery life. I'm hoping Android L will improve the battery life on it though.