Back to Android with the Moto X

How you enjoying the iPhone now though, could you part with that?

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Hmm interesting question, I hadn't given it any thought before.

I guess I cannot part with my iPhone now because it requires the least amount of thinking on my part Lol. They are both equally good as a phone.

if the situation was flipped where I already had my X when I got the iPhone, I am pretty sure I could part with it then.

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I'm trying to get rid of my note 3 been have some complications

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Your note 3 having complications or you're having complications ditching it?

What you trying to move to?

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Well I decided to put my X away for a couple of months. I have a new project and the X was being distracting.

Let's see how soon the "withdrawal symptoms" start. :D


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I'd guess they're kicking in around now.

Must admit, my withdrawals are being eased somewhat by the recent ios 7.1.1 jailbreak release, and the fact ios 8 is around the corner which excites me more than Android L

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Must be the only phone I've not had a play with, how do like it compared to the note 3? Now I'm using my note 2 again I am tempted to grab a 3

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Must be the only phone I've not had a play with, how do like it compared to the note 3? Now I'm using my note 2 again I am tempted to grab a 3

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I have a Note 3 and like it a lot. I loved my Note 2 before that. I also tried the M8 but if I'm going to have a phone that big and awkward to use then I would prefer the Note 3. The M8 is beautiful and I like the UI, but it's just not comfortable to use daily for me. The Moto X is just a great phone. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles if the Note 3, but it isn't meant to. It has features that are just useful and work perfectly. I love the Note line of phones but I find myself carrying the Moto X more.

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I have a Note 3 and like it a lot. I loved my Note 2 before that. I also tried the M8 but if I'm going to have a phone that big and awkward to use then I would prefer the Note 3. The M8 is beautiful and I like the UI, but it's just not comfortable to use daily for me. The Moto X is just a great phone. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles if the Note 3, but it isn't meant to. It has features that are just useful and work perfectly. I love the Note line of phones but I find myself carrying the Moto X more.

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One big problem for me with the X over the iPhone is updates.

Here in the UK it seems that updates take forever to arrive. Also, my carrier doesn't stock any Motorola phones, can this affect updates?

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One big problem for me with the X over the iPhone is updates.

Here in the UK it seems that updates take forever to arrive. Also, my carrier doesn't stock any Motorola phones, can this affect updates?

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I can see how that might be a problem for you. Updates to the Moto X is the US have been quick. If updates are a high priority for you then I would look at what phones get updated timely in the UK. That is one positive about Apple. Updates are rolled out all at one time.

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Just got my Moto X today. I couldn't be happier. I'm using the unlocked model with a Kuwaiti SIM card...phone detected the 4.4.3 update and installed it with no issues. Decent HSPA+ speeds. Can't wait to get back to the States and get LTE service with it.

So far, I don't even miss the iPhone. I'm glad I went with this.
 
Glad it's running smoothly for you, it was a good week before my ios withdrawal kicked in

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I'm also a recent convert back to Android. After having an EVO and a Nexus S, I switched over to iPhone 4s / 5 / 5s, but am now back with a Moto X. Completely in love with it.

I think both OS's have converged on a much more similar approach than in years past. Ironically, they seem to have both converged on a system much closer to WebOS. (I think the Pre was still my favorite phone ever)
 

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