Nitpick: there are rare earth deposits in the US, there just isn't much active mining because it's so much cheaper to buy it from China, where wages are low and environmental protections are minimal.
When China started to restrict the international supply of some of those materials, mining companies in Arizona or something started to develop their resources.
What's up with your sig? You really think Moto is gonna go under because of this takeover?I disagree. The iPhone takes better pics in low light, but in good or even decent lighting the S4 does better and more MP makes for better resolution when blowing them up. HDR on the S4 is a lot better than on the iPhone too, and I shoot in HDR for most shots
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I think what will happen is that Lenovo will try to make a go of it with the Motorola brand in the Americas and if they can start to turn a profit in a reasonable amount of time, Lenovo will keep the brand.What's up with your sig? You really think Moto is gonna go under because of this takeover?
I wouldn't have got one before and definitely won't now unless the successor improves in materials quality greatly. That plastic around the display/bezel does't work for me at all.
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I completely understand your sentiment, material choices and more "premium" materials are important to many consumers. Some materials will appear more luxurious to someone. Though I disagree that other materials like aluminum and glass improves "materials quality greatly".
The plastic bezel on this phone is durable, solid, light weight. Also nicks and surface scratches will be less visible than say on aluminum. This isn't the cheap silver plastic manufacturers put on generic impulse buy electronics. I think it's a solid design choice for this type of device.
As beautiful as the HTC One is out of the box, if you carried that and a Moto X around case-less for a year, I know which one I expect to age better.
I personally dismissed the iPhone 4/4s because I hated the glass back. Why would I want the whole phone to be as fragile as the screen? I carry my phone with me every day, I don't put it on display on my mantle.
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I personally dismissed the iPhone 4/4s because I hated the glass back. Why would I want the whole phone to be as fragile as the screen? I carry my phone with me every day, I don't put it on display on my mantle.
Does anyone see this going down the same path as palm did?
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I don't use my jeans to do my banking or to send my personal/business communications from.Out of curiosity: how many of you who don't want to buy a Motorola in the future because it will no longer be an American company also apply the same thinking towards your clothing? For instance, look at jeans. Do you know where the denim is produced and sewn? American-made clothing is not cheap.
I'm just wondering if the "I'm not giving my money to a Chinese company!" sentiments apply to items other than cell phones.
I don't use my jeans to do my banking or to send my personal/business communications from.
For me, it is not that really, just that it was nice to have at least one american company to choose from when you bought a cell phone. It makes me sad to see the last one go.What difference does that make? Giving money to a Chinese company is giving money to a Chinese company. That seems to be the issue for some people.
Out of curiosity: how many of you who don't want to buy a Motorola in the future because it will no longer be an American company also apply the same thinking towards your clothing? For instance, look at jeans. Do you know where the denim is produced and sewn? American-made clothing is not cheap.
I'm just wondering if the "I'm not giving my money to a Chinese company!" sentiments apply to items other than cell phones.