- 9,141
- 1,797
I can excuse the cpu because I think dual-core phones can run android very well, but that 720p screen is a deal breaker. The screen is a phone's most important feature, and 720p is simply outdated. I no longer believe expandable storage is a must in a phone, but a removable battery is paramount to me. This doesnt even have that.http://www.phonearena.com/news/The-Moto-X-is-not-a-mid-range-device-its-top-shelf_id46020#5-
So it turns out the damn Moto X is fast enough to keep up with a S4 and everything but just lacks a 1080p screen
Now its a good device with stock android but lacks the newer 1080p screen.
I now would take it over a S4 if I was on CDMA
the 720p screen means it just comes down to personal preference. but performance wise (with respect to stock android) its dual core 1.7 and nexus 4 is quad core at 1.5. if both phones are fluid, and fast, and last long i think moto x is competitor in today's market. i think google would've done better to price it cheaper.
as for the nexus 5, do you guys have any good articles on that? all ive found was that there was no confirmation of ANYTHING, and that its all speculation as to it coming out in nov (if not oct) and with 5.0. and who it is made by. also read a rumor that there will be a verizon LTE version. but honestly, we've seen what verizon does with nexus phones (androids in general) im not falling for that okey doke again.