Perfect Phone?

The moto x is too expensive and the nexus 5 has no additional feautures besides always getting the latest version of android.

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The Moto X is often less expensive than the One or S4.

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The moto x is too expensive and the nexus 5 has no additional feautures besides always getting the latest version of android.
Neither does the iPhone 5S ... it's stock iOS just like the Nexus 5 is stock Google (though not necessarily stock Android). I was following your original request - social networking and gaming. The Nexus 5 is a beast when it comes to performance, so if you want gaming...

The Nexus 5 also has additional features: Optical Image Stabilization in the camera and HDR+ mode that is breathtakingly amazing, the best Google Now integration and being able to say "Ok Google" from your home screen, integrated caller ID in the dialer that shows not just the number but the name of the business calling you. You won't really know the joy of the pure kitkat experience until you try.

But at any rate, without being sure which features from the other devices attract you, I'd say go with the HTC One.
 
I also need to pick a carrier either T-Mobile or Sprint. T-Mobile has good coverage in my area I dont know about sprint but if I get sprint I can find the phones for cheaper prices.

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Ive found that out of a nexus 4, GS3 and moto x, the moto x gets the best reception/data signal on t-mobile. Its a nice solid phone and if you get the t-mobile unlocked version its already running the latest android OS.
 
The Moto X is $499 on the Motomaker site (GSM for T-Mobile). The S4 and HTC One are both $600 on the TMobile site.

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It seems strange to me that the S4 costs so much. That it is more expensive than the G2 is weird. ...but it does have a replaceable battery and SD card-eating SD card eater.

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It seems strange to me that the S4 costs so much. That it is more expensive than the G2 is weird. ...but it does have a replaceable battery and SD card-eating SD card eater.

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That's the unsubsidized price, someone correct me if I'm wrong.

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The Moto X is $499 on the Motomaker site (GSM for T-Mobile). The S4 and HTC One are both $600 on the TMobile site.

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Correct that now... The Moto X is now only $399.

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That's the unsubsidized price, someone correct me if I'm wrong.

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Absolutely. That is why it strikes me as weird. To me, the G2 is clearly...and I mean CRYSTAL clear...better than the S4, though the S4 is a nice phone in its own right. Its not remotely important but just odd to me.

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I also need to pick a carrier either T-Mobile or Sprint. T-Mobile has good coverage in my area I dont know about sprint but if I get sprint I can find the phones for cheaper prices.

Yes, but, with Sprint, you'll pay for it, more than pay for it, in service fees. For us: T-Mobile was both far less expensive and has better coverage.
 
Absolutely. That is why it strikes me as weird. To me, the G2 is clearly...and I mean CRYSTAL clear...better than the S4, though the S4 is a nice phone in its own right. Its not remotely important but just odd to me.

g2

I think the problem is lower sales due to poor name recognition. The S4 is more "famous".

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I think the problem is lower sales due to poor name recognition. The S4 is more "famous".

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I agree.

Last night while buying the G2, the BB mobile rep seemed pretty clueless about the phone. He said it was the first G2 that he had sold in a month.

Only issue was the back buttons but here we are 18hrs later and my daughter loves the button placement lol

My Evo lte Filling the shoes of my HTC One
 
I agree.

Last night while buying the G2, the BB mobile rep seemed pretty clueless about the phone. He said it was the first G2 that he had sold in a month.

Only issue was the back buttons but here we are 18hrs later and my daughter loves the button placement lol

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Is this another purchase "for (you)"? Hahah! :D Just kidding! :p

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Is this another purchase "for (you)"? Hahah! :D Just kidding! :p

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Lol. I'm pretty happy with my replacement One for now. She don't like me messing with her G-Pad :( I try and change things to how I "think"she would like it. ;)

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Lol. I'm pretty happy with my replacement One for now. She don't like me messing with her G-Pad :( I try and change things to how I "think"she would like it. ;)

My Evo lte Filling the shoes of my HTC One

Lol! :D I'm looking forward to whenever I'll next buy a new toy. And hoping it will be soon... :cool::D

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What good new Android toys are there to buy? I have a G2, a G Pad 8.3, and an Optimus G Pro. What fun is left to be had? :-(

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Its now $400 and sometimes goes on sale for less. Got mine for $350 in the holiday sale, just check out Motorola.com. I would also recommend this phone, love the unique features like active notifications and touch less controls.

As far as picking a carrier, it really will depend on where you live/work. If T-Mobile has good coverage in your area I would pick them over Sprint. I was with Sprint for 8 yrs and while coverage was decent data speeds were horrible. I'm talking 200-300kbps down with full signal. In my apartment I get 1-2 bars on T-Mobile 3G and its 5-6Mbps down. Customer service couldn't be any more different either, Sprint is terrible they didn't even care that I left them. T-Mobile's CS is US based and they've always been super helpful for me.

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