No Wi-Fi today, all LTE. 35 min of calls, some Spotify, stream 10 minutes Amazon prime videoView attachment 139006View attachment 139007, played 25 min of music off the cloud, 25 min NPR broadcast stream, 30 min Runtastic.
No Wi-Fi today, all LTE. 35 min of calls, some Spotify, stream 10 minutes Amazon prime videoView attachment 139006View attachment 139007, played 25 min of music off the cloud, 25 min NPR broadcast stream, 30 min Runtastic.
An interesting topic - and WHY are we doing this? Because we don't want to believe all the reviews that tell us the battery life is not up to par with other similar tier 1 smartphones (I read / hear (video) that at the end of the day we'll all be looking for AC outlets to charge - depending of course on our daily usage). We need to prove all the reviews were wrong! So come on, I too, really wanted the New Moto X, and am having real second thoughts due to the battery, display, no SD card, and on and on. Perhaps we there are enough people that post great numbers here, we'll all think all the reviews are wrong. What we don't see, is the reviewers have access to all phones, and they can compare equally. We have 1-2-3 phones to compare to, and most likely they are different phones. Yes, I'm now looking at the S5, and the iPhone 6. I'd really like to stick with Android, but I need to purchase the phone that's best to me, considering all factors. I don't think the new moto X is the one for me. IF ONLY... a better battery, a better camera, an SD card for storage - this would be a great phone!
I don't know why you are complaining. you still have 37% battery left and you are running at 100% brightness, its an amoled screen already, If you ran it at 50% it should be plenty bright. You have had 14 hours of standby time. May be you get 2 hours of screen on time and with 100% brightness, its actually pretty good. I don't consider that a bad battery life.
True. As such: One phone works well for some, another for others, and still others for still others. And everybody using each will use it differently.Everyone has different usage of ANY smartphone... everyone!!!
True. As such: One phone works well for some, another for others, and still others for still others. And everybody using each will use it differently.
But, still: Some usage patterns do perhaps legitimately raise questions. For example: 100% brightness, full-time? I'm currently sitting in a room moderately lit for watching TV and reading. I just set my Moto G to 100% brightness. Found it rather blinding. Different strokes and all, but I don't see why one would do that.