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According to some posters in the forums, apparently the Verizon version of the One has worse battery life than the other versions, and has some lag in gaming and web browsing. Maybe that's what took 5 months to get out... they had to add in some proprietary lag and make sure that there was no way for the battery to survive it.

LOL!

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According to some posters in the forums, apparently the Verizon version of the One has worse battery life than the other versions, and has some lag in gaming and web browsing. Maybe that's what took 5 months to get out... they had to add in some proprietary lag and make sure that there was no way for the battery to survive it.

It is running a different version of Android too tho so you never know but CDMA phones always have worse battery life as well so..... :/

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My interest in the Moto X has been reignited . I really need a phone which is comfortable to hold with a nice features and look as stock with great battery life. My Nexus 4 does not fulfill the battery requirement and the battery is a bit week not to mention the camera which is only good sometimes. So moto X or iPhone 5S it seems like.

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My interest in the Moto X has been reignited . I really need a phone which is comfortable to hold with a nice features and look as stock with great battery life. My Nexus 4 does not fulfill the battery requirement and the battery is a bit week not to mention the camera which is only good sometimes. So moto X or iPhone 5S it seems like.

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What about the next Nexus or the Asus phones?
 
What about the next Nexus or the Asus phones?

I came of with the feeling after having the Nexus 4, its not a consumer phone. And it has a 200mah bigger battery but a 5"1080P display? Yeah battery doesn't look so good since the One has problems with the same battery capacity and a smaller screen. Again doesn't so far look like the Nexus 5 is an option.

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I came of with the feeling after having the Nexus 4, its not a consumer phone. And it has a 200mah bigger battery but a 5"1080P display? Yeah battery doesn't look so good since the One has problems with the same battery capacity and a smaller screen. Again doesn't so far look like the Nexus 5 is an option.

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Moto X is the same battery size. It's not monster life, just very impressive. I wonder if we could get a Maxx to work on your network. I *think* it should, but not 100% sure.
 
Moto X is the same battery size. It's not monster life, just very impressive. I wonder if we could get a Maxx to work on your network. I *think* it should, but not 100% sure.

It should work on the 2100 network band that my operator uses mostly.

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I came of with the feeling after having the Nexus 4, its not a consumer phone. And it has a 200mah bigger battery but a 5"1080P display? Yeah battery doesn't look so good since the One has problems with the same battery capacity and a smaller screen. Again doesn't so far look like the Nexus 5 is an option.

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The One doesn't have battery problems...

But the N5 will have much better battery life than the One, because although it will have a larger screen, it will have a more battery-optimized OS and a more battery-efficient processor.

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Moto X is the same battery size. It's not monster life, just very impressive. I wonder if we could get a Maxx to work on your network. I *think* it should, but not 100% sure.

And yeah but the Moto X has a dual core processor I'm sure that would help with battery plus other hardware things that Motorola has added. Not to mention the software optimisations.

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The One doesn't have battery problems...

But the N5 will have much better battery life than the One, because although it will have a larger screen, it will have a more battery-optimized OS and a more battery-efficient processor.

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From my experience, and I've owned one. Yes it is not the best but still better then the Nexus 4.

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Hash did it! He got safe strap working on the S4. Custom roms here we come!

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