So Google is spending $500 to market the X. In other words they are going to market the hell out of an underwhelming, outdated phone that didn't deliver on the hype.
Holy crap, we just watched Google turn into Apple.
I think it is worse than Apple. At least Apple includes some premium materials and software that runs smoothly on the lower specs. We all know Android isn't going to run smooth on the Moto X and the screen is really bad.
Honestly, I think this was a smart move on Motorola's part. Making a phone for the sorts of people who purchase iPhones rather than the sort of people who buy hero-spec phones from Samsung or HTC makes a heck of a lot of sense, as that market has been extremely underserviced by Android devices..
Except the sorts of people who buy iPhones will simply buy iPhones, not this one.
Except the sorts of people who buy iPhones will simply buy iPhones, not this one.
yup... and those who dont buy iphones will buy the Galaxy S4. And if not the Galaxy S4 then the HTC One... all before the Moto X and they are all 200 dollars.
Yep, agreed. It's not a bad phone at all. But if they're shooting for that market segment and are starting from 0, they have to do better than the current leaders in order to succeed or even survive with enough market share. The Moto X needed to be this good and undercut the iPhone5/S4/One in price or be significantly better. It doesn't seem to me like they've succeeded at either.
People I've talked to this morning who have been using it say it runs every bit as smooth or smoother than the N4 or HTC One, and runs rings around the S4. Makes sense, because you're not burdening the CPU with power management and so many event listeners, because those have dedicated microprocessors. Remember, the X has 1 dual core CPU and two single core processors. Paired with the same GPU as the S600, it flies. I'm excited.
Or I was, until I saw it was a carrier phone.
I think they will be able to make a very compelling argument that it's the Android answer to the iPhone: it actually has better specs than the iPhone 5, it's touchless voice control looks like a much better version of Siri, it packs a screen that is significantly larger into almost the same overall size (with apparently fantastic hand feel) and comes with personal customization to boot (although they need to roll that out to all carriers ASAP).
Half a billion dollars can drive these points home quite effectively I suspect. Certainly I can see why they felt that targeting that segment of buyers made more sense in the U.S. than chasing after the diminishing returns of "most techy" Android handset.
Saw the price and I was whaaaaat. Lets face it, the tech crowds influence alot of tech purchases (cue the nexus 4). Lets face it, would you recommend this phone to a friend or a family member over the HTC one or the s4? Be honest now.
At the 300-400$ range, this would have sold out and have people lining out of bestbuy to get it.
Now, its just a meeh device. Too little for the money it's asking
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Saw the price and I was whaaaaat. Lets face it, the tech crowds influence alot of tech purchases (cue the nexus 4). Lets face it, would you recommend this phone to a friend or a family member over the HTC one or the s4? Be honest now.