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Well, this phone is now totally unusable, as far as the screen goes. It's all black, which means I can't see any icons or unlock it.
If your country is anything like the UK you could get a different phone then, as long as it's not damaged in anyway, send it back for a full refund within 14 days of delivery. Honestly quite a lot of hassle though for such a short period of time. Probably not worth it.So the screen on my S3 went to crap just now. There's a purple spot on the left that's spread halfway down and blue, that really shows on white. I wanted to wait for the new Nexus, but am now in a bind. Do I wait, til mid October, or get a Moto Pure? I don't know about the battery though. Or maybe the Moto Nexus? Sigh...
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get the nexus 6 sending back the pure battery life not good as 6 for me, add that to lack of wireless charging just to much wrong, back to the nex 6 till huawei comes out or g4 pro
I have the itch to pull the trigger on the Moto Nexus. I can get the 64 GB CW, a T-Mo SIM, screen protector and Trident Aegis case for $476. The battery on the Moto XPE is a worry, as well. Either that, or I just wait til the 6P is out. Argh, my only reason for waiting would be that if I got the 6P, I could more easily get the screen fixed if it's a Samsung Note 4 screen that Google is using. . I'd rather have the metal 6P for around the same price, but then I'd have to spend more for the other accessories. I'm torn, lol.
It would be foolish to buy a new phone after you've followed the 2015 Nexus rumours for so long.
8 days until the announcement. Then make a decision
It would be foolish to buy a new phone after you've followed the 2015 Nexus rumours for so long.
8 days until the announcement. Then make a decision
lost my enthusiasm for the 6P once it became apparent google was going mainstream and playing safe with it. the N6 is awesome. no way i'd downgrade to a 5.7" unless the battery on the Huawei is ridiculous. the 6 has it's flaws, but I'll have no problem staying with it another year or more.
oh, and if you do end up pulling the trigger the Moto 6, you will get the blue black Trident, right? right??
From reading his comment, it looks like he wants a 6" display at minimum.What makes 6P mainstream and you issue with the 6p?
Seems expensive.....Amazon has the 64gb CW for $399. How much does that SP and case cost?
I play with my food
It would be foolish to buy a new phone after you've followed the 2015 Nexus rumours for so long.
8 days until the announcement. Then make a decision
Yeah, I'm still leaning that way. One, for the 5.7" screen. If Google is using Note 4 stock for the screen, the 6P should be more easily repaired in my local shop, as opposed to the Moto Nexus. Two, for the bigger battery. I hope that it's optimized well. And three for the metal unibody. Even though the expanding battery issue in the Moto seems to be solved, I like to know I'm paying for quality in metal over plastic. I'm glad that Google is offering 128 GB of storage as an option, cause the 32 and 64 GB options could be priced well.
You also seem like a person who is passionate about having the latest and greatest from Google.
You get excited every time a new leak arises.
For the sake of 2 - 4 weeks, I think you will regret not at least waiting as you will likely be using your next chosen phone for the next 2 years.
True, the only devices where it is truly 'fixed' is Sony's Z5 range and the dual heatpipes. Evidence provided by the fact it can record 4K video for longer than any other flagship on the market - hence, no overheating, whilst keeping the stock Qualcomm recommended clocks![]()