Moto X review
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#12What sensors does it have? There doesn't seem to be a list anywhere on the spec sheets from Motorola. I'm especially curious if it has a barometer - does anyone know?
For me it was a must have feature of my new phone because I wanted to use the BASELine flight computer app while skydiving.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.platypii.b...
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#13I cannot comprehend why they did not put this through the Nexus branding (of course with slightly adjusted specs and price). Instead of having one true Google line-up they segment even further away with this purified Google-ish Motorola phone, the Nexus line-up and already existing phones of other brands with stock Android (Google Play editions?). Where is this heading?
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#14Maybe I'm confused, but isn't this just a stylized cover plate? Similar to what is on offer at all the kiosks at various malls?
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#15I cannot comprehend why they did not put this through the Nexus branding (of course with slightly adjusted specs and price). Instead of having one true Google line-up they segment even further away with this purified Google-ish Motorola phone, the Nexus line-up and already existing phones of other brands with stock Android (Google Play editions?). Where is this heading?
Something about internal corporate structure, compliance issues having to do with the Motorola acquisition, objectivity when it comes to Android competitiveness, how the Android group has to treat Motorola just like every other Android phone vendor and can't give them special treatment, something about contracts with HTC, etc. etc. etc. I felt more confused than before I asked.
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#16What sensors does it have? There doesn't seem to be a list anywhere on the spec sheets from Motorola. I'm especially curious if it has a barometer - does anyone know?
Just out of curiosity, what's your use case for the barometer? How accurate is a typical smartphone barometer?
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#17when you think; for $199 you can buy a HTC one and flash an AOSP ROM vs pay the same for MotoX. I would go with HTC One every time.
EDIT: I should mention, the benchmarks I'm referring to are these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmO5LeWUEeM&feature=youtube_...
http://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/smartphones/motorola-moto-x...
And I swear I saw one with Sunspider et. al. benchmarks that more or less contradicted the benchmarks in this article.
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#18What sensors does it have? There doesn't seem to be a list anywhere on the spec sheets from Motorola. I'm especially curious if it has a barometer - does anyone know?
Just out of curiosity, what's your use case for the barometer? How accurate is a typical smartphone barometer?
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#20I cannot comprehend why they did not put this through the Nexus branding (of course with slightly adjusted specs and price). Instead of having one true Google line-up they segment even further away with this purified Google-ish Motorola phone, the Nexus line-up and already existing phones of other brands with stock Android (Google Play editions?). Where is this heading?
I think the color shells is misdirection, it's a way to get the Moto resellers on the (almost) pure stuff.