YOU need to let it go. You responded to me first, remember? I was just pointing out the basis for my original statement.
Geez, relax.
WRONG. I didn't regurgitate anything. I further explained that my point was based on ACTUAL TESTING, too.The only reason I was razed is because you had already stated that all the note 3s lag compared to the X. When you quoted me and said the same thing *again* it just annoyed me. That said, I respect your opinion, but a statement of some disagreement doesn't warrant regurgitated points.
It did run faster, though, and I did ACTUAL TESTING for 6 weeks side by side. The GNote3 had more dropped calls, too, in known trouble spots. Samsung's radios le suck.expecting the X to run allot faster than the note is a bit of a stretch.
WRONG. I didn't regurgitate anything. I further explained that my point was based on ACTUAL TESTING, too.
It did run faster, though, and I did ACTUAL TESTING for 6 weeks side by side. The GNote3 had more dropped calls, too, in known trouble spots. Samsung's radios le suck.
I kicked my GNote3 to the curb and bought a second Moto X as a back up instead. Loved the screen of the GNote3, though. It pained me to give up that beauty of a screen.
No one gave a real reason other than smaller size for switching. I am getting a GNote3 or a MotoX as they are the 1 and 2 andy phones right now. I like customization but I like the screen real estate too. So I am on the fence. Where there any tangible reasons you ditched your GNOTE3 for an X?
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I think that is about the most "tangible" reason possible. Personally I can't imagine trying to carry around a G Note in my pocket all day, or hold it to my head to make a phone call. The size was the first reason I looked into the Moto X and was very glad to find an Android phone that you can hold in one hand (and that is on AT&T), that also has cool useful features of the Moto without the bloat.