Why are so many people whining about the battery size?
Seriously, what are you doing that you need a 4000mh or more battery? Are you honestly on your phone that much? At no point do you sit your device down and just enjoy the company of real people?
I assume most of you have no degree in engineering smartphones or any consumer electronics device. How can you simply say that Motorola could've done something?
If what Motorola hasn't created the phone for you, please stop complaining about it. Its not going to change anything.
I work in an office and use my phone (Note 4) quite frequently throughout the day. My phone comes off the charger at 6:30 and I don't return home until 6pm. Around 12 hours of use. During that time I make a dozen phone calls, send upwards of 50 text messages, a dozen emails, checking Twitter every half hour or so and checking the websites like these.
I come home with about 25-30% battery and 4-5 hours of screen on time.
That to me, that is moderate to heavy use. Any phone that can do that, and only takes a half hour to charge back to around 80% is golden in my book.
The Moto XPE appears to be capable of that.
no doubt the battery is sufficient, but not everybody works in an office, so a larger battery would've been nice given the larger display.
I'll have a battery pack so it definitely won't be a deal breaker, but for instance, I'm in NYC (sales rep) for the day, off the charger at 6am, train ride into the city. normal calls, texts, emails and websites, maybe a half hour gaming, reading or watching video during lunch, streaming some music in a taxi ... we'll call it moderate use. train ride home that battery is probably shot, or close to it.
keep in mind, I'm not in an office, so if it's a sunny day chances are my brightness is a lot higher than yours. I'm also in and out of buildings, so if it's searching for a signal, even quicker drain.
you get home at 6pm, i don't. what if I go work out after work and want to stream music at the gym for an hour?
now i don't need to have my phone on 24/7, in fact I'm pretty old school in that i prefer to be social over staring at my phone all day.
also, on the weekends I'm pretty active. not uncommon for me to stream music at the beach/pool for awhile, my son grabs my phone for an hour and plays a game, or I'm at a baseball game, BBQ, park, whatever. very easy to wear out a battery fairly quickly.
another thing to consider is you're not gonna get that same battery life 18 months down the road. some people, myself included, keep their phones 36 months. I'll probably pay to have it replaced at some point, but it would still be nice to have a larger battery.
and I'm not sure it's "complaining" so much as participating on a forum and sharing an opinion. things would get pretty boring around here, and AC would probably go out of business if there were nothing but positive statements all day.
and that doesn't mean it's a deal breaker. between quick charge, battery packs and car chargers it's certainly manageable. but a larger battery would certainly alleviate a lot of concerns, and IMO the slight increase in weight and bulk would be well worth it.