Wait for Moto X2 or get the S5

Neutrino

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Here is the conundrum I'm currently tossing around. I love my Moto X. It does everything I need it to do. Do I really need all the nuclear power possibly offered by the S5?

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Probably not. But with the X2 you'll probably get the beter experience overall. Do you want loads of futures, top of the line specs to be able to run the new version of touchwiz with x10 more stuff that it doesnt need or work. Or a nice device that will be perfect for you.
 
Yes you do. More POWER!!! I'm excited to see the next generations of all the flagships - S5, G3, One -Two, Nexus 6, Moto X2, should all be pretty good.
 
Yes you do. More POWER!!! I'm excited to see the next generations of all the flagships - S5, G3, One -Two, Nexus 6, Moto X2, should all be pretty good.

Personally if given choice I would currently choose the S4 over the X, but I'm not sure at all the same would be true about eh S5/X2. I would wait to see what the rumors are saying, since there is plenty of time until both phones are announced.
 
how about comparing them side by side when they come out instead of spending your money so fast.

I think both are going to be awesome phones, but we are at a crossroad with screen tech and that would make the decision for me...
 
MOAR COREZ!

But seriously, if your Moto X does everything you need it to, checks all your personal boxes, and you're happy, just be happy with it. The grass isn't always greener on the other side.
 
Personally if given choice I would currently choose the S4 over the X, but I'm not sure at all the same would be true about eh S5/X2. I would wait to see what the rumors are saying, since there is plenty of time until both phones are announced.

I'm not a fan of AMOLED displays or of Touchwiz...but the rumors on the new S5 are insane. I've read 4gb memory, 64 bit processor, it's gonna be a monster no matter what.
 
I'm not a fan of AMOLED displays or of Touchwiz...but the rumors on the new S5 are insane. I've read 4gb memory, 64 bit processor, it's gonna be a monster no matter what.

Do you understand in smartphones? Just because it will be 4gb and 64bit doesn't mean that it's gonna be a monster... Seriously only post in the forum if you know what you're talking about, because you obviously don't..
 
Keeping true to my phone whoring fetish, I got a Nexus 5 on a spare line. Couldn't help myself. Something alluring about all of those scantily clad cores..

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Keeping true to my phone whoring fetish, I got a Nexus 5 on a spare line. Couldn't help myself. Something alluring about all of those scantily clad cores..

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There you go. Now just get the X2. You have the top of the line specs with the N5 so you won't need the S5. TouchWiz is probably still going to suck

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Do you understand in smartphones? Just because it will be 4gb and 64bit doesn't mean that it's gonna be a monster... Seriously only post in the forum if you know what you're talking about, because you obviously don't..

Lighten up. And stop being a jerk to this guy. What is wrong with you?
 
We're already at a point where specs are good enough and software is what's determining performance more than hardware, and that's where Moto has the advantage over Samsung.
 
We're already at a point where specs are good enough and software is what's determining performance more than hardware, and that's where Moto has the advantage over Samsung.

This is what I'm hearing from people. I'm still clinging to my Samsung Galaxy Nexus, but I may have to just jump on the Moto X now. Was hoping I could wait it out until later this year and get whatever new Motorola phone comes out. We will see.
 
I think your best bet would be to wait for both these devices to be announced, see what they offer, maybe play test them at a store and then decide from there.
 
Personally if given choice I would currently choose the S4 over the X, but I'm not sure at all the same would be true about eh S5/X2. I would wait to see what the rumors are saying, since there is plenty of time until both phones are announced.

Why would you stay with the x?

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In light of Google's recent announcement to sell Moto, I pulled my SIM back out of my beloved Moto X and popped it back into my Nexus 5. I really loved that Moto X, but I'm putting my next-purchase heart towards the S5. Now it won't really matter if there is a Lenovo X2.
 
In light of Google's recent announcement to sell Moto, I pulled my SIM back out of my beloved Moto X and popped it back into my Nexus 5. I really loved that Moto X, but I'm putting my next-purchase heart towards the S5. Now it won't really matter if there is a Lenovo X2.

You mean Lemoto X2 lol anyways it's going to be an interesting year as good as the batteries got larger at the end of 2013 I would like to see better endurance in this field.

The S5 rumours are sounding good but we have to wait n see what actually transpires.

The X2 or S5 would be an impossible one to decide until release as you would be basing your decision upon rumour and unless that is your thing then my advice would be to wait until official release.

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There you go. Now just get the X2. You have the top of the line specs with the N5 so you won't need the S5. TouchWiz is probably still going to suck

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Based on your opinion. I happen to like touchwiz

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Dudes lenovo is not going to change much at Motorola just because a new company owns them. The moto x/g line is probably going to stay relatively unchanged what lenovo is going to is probably just increase motorola's product line by taking lenovo's very popular phones in Asia and port them over and manufacture and sell them in America along side motorola's current product line. So maybe stop judging things before you see the outcome this could potentially be a very good thing for Motorola and the American smartphone market.

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