Are you actually debating the fact that KitKat is a poor battery performer? Its been thoroughly accepted across samsungs, Moto X and droids by various professional sources AND VERIZON THEMSELVES. just google it and read. Im glad some Maxx handsets have remained usable for their owners, but to justify a product sold by a company that completely changes its performance after six months is ridiculous. And If Verizon Sells the product BY TELLING ME THE BATTERY STATS IT WILL DELIVER they bear responsibility as much as google. That is how commerce works. And if google would allow people to stay on Jelly Bean none of this would be a problem but their miserable forced updates don't make that a possibility. I very much understand their desire to get as many people on the newest OS as quickly as possible, but is that a legit excuse to greatly harm the usability of my phone? I don't think so, I think it's an unethical practice unless you want to send me the next Maxx for free. Bottom line is that if this happened in the sphere of another product type (car, television, pacemaker) it would be unacceptable. For some reason cell phones and carriers have become pushers of "disposable electronics" and anything goes is the order of the day.