Not sure what this has to do with anything.
Well then - let's get to your questions. Of course my answers are just as valid as yours since neither have concrete evidence.
Your answer: because Verizon.
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My answer: Because Motorola doesn't feel the need to. Could it be that simple? I think so. And that's as good of an answer as "because Verizon".
Meh. It's hate on Verizon for the sake of hating on Verizon. Motorola doesn't want or doesn't feel the need to put a 3600 mAh battery in the Moto X Pure Edition. Tough. Don't like it? Don't buy it.
Same answers as above.
Speculation doesn't make it fact. You can believe what you want to believe. It still doesn't make it fact and it doesn't make you any more right than my reasons.
I guess Verizon was the reason Motorola didn't have non-DROID "small phones" (DROID RAZR M) in the US either.
I was looking forward to your response. very disappointing ... predictable, but still disappointing.
not a single one of your points, literally not one, involved any thought whatsoever. you simply see what you can see on the surface, and regurgitate it as your own.
and not one of my questions was actually answered, instead, you chose to deflect the issue, while attempting to make me look stupid, which backfired mightily.
and for whatever reason, you chose to come at me and challenge what's simply an opinion, yet you think for some reason I declare it as fact.
you still haven't contributed anything relevant to this conversation though.
it's not about what you see on the surface, so if you can't look a little deeper, than there's no point in continuing.
also, take a look at this link. now I imagine that you'll look at it, read the headline and then boil it down to one or two words and use the tactic of trying to look smart by making somebody else look stupid.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/tec...k-28-of-its-revenue-from-verizon-in-2010.html
but try reading between the lines. just try imagining, that the possibility exists, that moto and VZ could possibly have a tight enough relationship, and have done enough business through the years, to make it a possibility that moto would consider not stepping on their toes and damaging that relationship.
remember though, this is an exercise that involves looking past what you can actually see. you won't be able to find any of this on Wikipedia or on Google ... good luck!