I'm coming from an iPhone 6 and note 5. Price really isn't an issue but I got bored of ios and I can't take the stutters of touchwiz.
I really like the stock Android experience and the moto features like touchless voice controls really got me interested.
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Yea I feel for you. I like the smoothness of ios but got bored of the rigidity of the platform. Their 3rd party keyboard integration is still horrendous. Also siri has to connect to their network which I hate.I wish I could order this phone but as I am in the UK I can't yet!
I do agree with you re ios as for me iPhones just hold no interest for me I find them so dull compared to Android phones and Samsung with TW hold no interest either, I haven't had a near pure Android experience so the Motorola will be my first experience so fingers crossed I like it but that battery with that screen does worry me somewhat![]()
Yea I feel for you. I like the smoothness of ios but got bored of the rigidity of the platform. Their 3rd party keyboard integration is still horrendous. Also siri has to connect to their network which I hate.
Hope the UK gets the style soon.
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I like my Nexus 6 but missed some of the custom Moto only features that were on the Moto X.
I figured the Moto Pure should offer a Nexus-like experience and be a continuation of the Nexus 6 experience with the added benefit of Moto specific features.
I also got it because, like the Nexus 6, it supports all carriers and is unlocked.
The fact that it could also be designed and customized and easily bootloader unlocked was the tipping point.
^ this. Totally.Loved my 2013 Moto X except for the camera, adore my 2014 Moto X except for the camera, and know I'll treasure the 2015 Moto X with fingers-crossed-here's-hoping promise of an improved camera. I can't imagine going back to a phone without Moto Display and the price is right for the PE (I actually paid more for my 2014 Moto X). Battery life on both previous X's has been great for me, and I have never ever been disappointed with reception. I get great reception at home and at work, when others around me have problems regardless of carrier. Each Moto X has been an improvement over the preceding model, so I know I won't be disappointed. So for me the question is how could I NOT order it?
A lot of people are listing software as their reason and I'm hesitant to agree with them. Lenovo completely axed the original software team that made the X series what it is, which puts future updates and what they'll contain into question. Of course we can speculate that they won't mess with a good thing, but it's anyone's guess now.
I'm also a bit apprehensive, but I have heard that Lenovo is going to solely use the Motorola name for phones in the future - so I'm hopeful that means that they aren't going to gut Moto and just slap a Moto logo on Lenovo phones.Stock android and I like moto hardware, moto support, and moto as a company. Apprehensive about their future but am hoping for more of the same.