New to Moto X

tmx31415

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Just ordered the 32 gb developer model GSM. Can anyone give me some tips on this awesome device and what to look for? I'm coming from an HTC One and refuse to pay AT&T full retail for a device loaded with their bloatware. Thanks.

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I just picked up mine a few days ago coming from a 5S and so far is runs as smooth as the iPhone with no hesitation at all! The camera blows the iPhone camera away and the size and feel is seller.

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The developer edition has all the same things preinstalled as the standard edition. Luckily, there's less carrier bloat than appears on some of the other flagship models. Of course, if you root then you can get rid of what you want.



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I love this phone dearly but it's camera doesn't blow any current high end phone out of the water. It is capable of taking some very good pictures in most settings, especially with HDR mode. Though sometimes it takes taking several shots to get a really good one.

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I love this phone dearly but it's camera doesn't blow any current high end phone out of the water. It is capable of taking some very good pictures in most settings, especially with HDR mode. Though sometimes it takes taking several shots to get a really good one.

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Agreed. The camera on my wife's 5S is light years ahead of my X. Fortunately, its not the end of the world. Like everything else too much to give it up.

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IMHO when it comes to phones and technology, you need to pick and choose your poison.

For example, if you want practicality you a "x" phone will be good for you.

If you want excellent camera, a "y" phone will be perfect.

A phone with lots of accessories, "z".

There won't be a one phone that does it all. But there are plenty that comes close.

If you want a phone that has an awesome camera, iPhone or a Nokia will be perfect.

If you want a phone that is practical. Good battery life. Durable hardware... Does everything just as it was intended... then the the Moto X will do just fine.

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I'm new to Android and chose the Moto X as my first phone. I have a Lumia 920 & 1020 as well.
 

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