What's your views?
What's your views?
The LG G2 is the killer!
Troll Alert!!!How many of these threads do you want to create? This has been covered in your previous thread so not sure why you need another.
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How many of these threads do you want to create? This has been covered in your previous thread so not sure why you need another.
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The answer is NO. Quite simply the 4 US carriers & 1 carrier in Canada limits the amount of units that can be sold drastically.
Contrary to some folks thinking, there are more people in the world 'outside' of that small carmugen.
Until Google and Motorola can deliver a global handset - the Moto X will be lucky if it sells as many as the HTC One - let alone S4 and iPhone.
Agreed. Not to mention, while it looks like a nice phone, the Moto X has pretty midrange specs.
although it's an anti-iphone but not an iphone and GS4 killer, it'd take much more to make it an iphone and galaxy S killer, most importantly : high-end specs.
How many of these threads do you want to create? This has been covered in your previous thread so not sure why you need another.
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The answer is NO. Quite simply the 4 US carriers & 1 carrier in Canada limits the amount of units that can be sold drastically.
Contrary to some folks thinking, there are more people in the world 'outside' of that small carmugen.
Until Google and Motorola can deliver a global handset - the Moto X will be lucky if it sells as many as the HTC One - let alone S4 and iPhone.
Looks like it will also be available in the play store.
T-Mobile isnt carrying it so its 3 US carriers and 1 in Canada. If you want one for T-Mobile you have to buy one from their website which i assume will be $600. That counts me out.
Will it be unlocked?
I guess none saw the Moto X camera reviews well news flash the camera is horrible maybe a firmware can fix this but Motorola had never been good with cameras and the tradition goes on.
Oh and the G2 is getting excellent reviewers especially the camera. G2 the one to beat.
Agree it wont be.The term "iPhone-Killer" has been around since before Android even made a splash. The first one I remember is the LG Voyager on Verizon which had a touch screen but still unfolded to a screen and physical keyboard. The Droid Eris (HTC Hero) and OG Droid were next. Some of these phones were underspecced and performed poorly compared to iPhone, they were simply not on the same level yet.
Fast forward to the present where Android phones are blowing iPhone out of the water in terms of specs (quad-core, twice the RAM, FHD 1080p displays) but the iPhone is still doing very well. I don't think it's being "killed" anytime soon.
The LG G2 is the killer!
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While Moto X can be considered the anti-iPhone, it is not is an "iPhone killer." Despite the gratuitous use of that title over the last few years, the iPhone has not been felled by any device, and Motorola's latest won't be that lucky phone. - CNET