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ChrisSmith02

May 19, 2014, 9:24 PM
over in the "Verizon Brands Its Dual-Band LTE Markets as 'XLTE'" discussion:

My X-LTE speeds

dougm

May 19, 2014, 12:25 PM
over in the "Verizon Brands Its Dual-Band LTE Markets as 'XLTE'" discussion:

XXX-LTE

I'd be more impressed if they started rolling out Band 5 850 and Band 2 1900 LTE in addition to the Band 4 AWS. It'd save their crews a couple more trips out to the towers.

Maybe when those two are complete, they'll be calling it XXX-LTE.
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bluecoyote

Nov 1, 2013, 7:17 PM
over in the "Motorola Commits to Updating Moto X, Droids to KitKat" discussion:

Motorola

is a running joke.
2 replies
mickrussom

Nov 4, 2013, 10:40 AM
over in the "Motorola Commits to Updating Moto X, Droids to KitKat" discussion:

Motorola - Idiots.

With google owning them they should have taken over by now. They have the best radios / reception / build quality in general, but they are mentally ill about updating their expensive phones.

But instead of flooding the google play store with unlocked stock devices with no crapware at a great price, they continue to suck-off losers like Veriscum, losers that lock phones and losers that charge confiscatory rates for international roaming. Losers.

And this rubbish with lines of phones that are Vz exclusive, how lame.

Yawn at motorola, get off the bench and start winning again with google behind you and UPDATE YOUR PHONES to 4.4 and STOP BEING A WHIMP.
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bofis

Aug 22, 2013, 6:38 PM
over in the "Review: Motorola Droid Ultra for Verizon Wireless" discussion:

At least the Droid Maxx has a matte back?

I agree that a glossy phone is a stupid idea because it will just attract fingerprints. I'm glad that at least the Maxx retains the better, rubbery, matte carbon fiber back.
doc676

Jul 24, 2013, 1:27 PM
over in the "Hands On with the Motorola Droid Ultra, Mini, and Maxx" discussion:

Motorola is going the way of BlackBerry

What is this
-No SD cards
-No quad-core processor
What are they doing over there, the apps that are popular will eat a dual-core alive. I am insulted that they put in their specs dual-core ( quad-core graphics) its a con it doesnt matter what the gpu is if the cpu cant handle the load.
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bofis

Jul 23, 2013, 3:03 PM
over in the "Hands On with the Motorola Droid Ultra, Mini, and Maxx" discussion:

No MicroSD?!

Do none of these phones have a MicroSD slot? That is a deal-breaker for me as I enjoy having a 64 gig card in my phone. Also would have been REALLY nice to see a Droid 5 finally, just take the Mini and stick a nice qwerty on it, Moto!
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Sams

Jul 28, 2013, 6:22 PM
over in the "Hands On with the Motorola Droid Ultra, Mini, and Maxx" discussion:

Where is my Droid 5 ???

I have been waiting for the Droid 4 update almost 2 years! I need better quality display, Android 4.2 (or 4.3), faster processor, longer battery life, and more.

So is that the end of physical keyboard smartphones? Come on, Motorola!!!
Cellular Phone

Jul 25, 2013, 3:33 PM
over in the "Hands On with the Motorola Droid Ultra, Mini, and Maxx" discussion:

Question for Rich.

Hi Rich,

I currently have the Droid RAZR Maxx HD (I love it.) and I'm due for an upgrade in October.

In your professional opinion, do you think the new Droid Maxx is worth it to upgrade over the RAZR Maxx HD from 2012 or am I better off just sticking to my current Maxx HD and saving the 300?

Thanks!
Rich Brome

Jul 23, 2013, 4:10 PM
over in the "Liveblog of Verizon's 2013 Droid Event" discussion:

That was quick

If you're wondering why the liveblog was so quick and short, it's because the presenters seemed to think the press conference was some kind of race. It was hard to keep up. It was also completely over in just five minutes! Most companies take 30 minutes to intro one phone. Not these guys. Whew!
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radcloser

Jul 24, 2013, 8:38 AM
over in the "Hands On with the Motorola Droid Ultra, Mini, and Maxx" discussion:

Droid Maxx Usable Memory

How much actual usable memory is available on the 3 models? I'm assuming that it's less than 16GB and 32GB.
andy2373

Jul 23, 2013, 9:45 PM
over in the "Hands On with the Motorola Droid Ultra, Mini, and Maxx" discussion:

SIM card

Where's the SIM tray?
Verizon site says "4FF Preinstalled SIM"
andy2373

Jul 23, 2013, 9:40 PM
over in the "Hands On with the Motorola Droid Ultra, Mini, and Maxx" discussion:

SIM card On the MINI

Where's the SIM tray?
Verizon site says "4FF Preinstalled SIM"
andy2373

Jul 23, 2013, 9:35 PM
edited
over in the "Hands On with the Motorola Droid Ultra, Mini, and Maxx" discussion:

SIM card

Where's the SIM tray?
Verizon site says "4FF Preinstalled SIM"

Yeah, this one can be deleted.
Sgt_Joker

Jul 23, 2013, 4:58 PM
over in the "Verizon Intros 2013 Motorola Droid Lineup" discussion:

OMG this is so Awesome!

Wow Verizon is offering more boring ass droids! WOW I could not be more happy about this, maybe I could buy one at full retail for 700 dollars and keep my unlimited data! It just keeps getting better and better at Verizon, have you seen their coverage maps it's covered with a BIG RED marker and they have coverage everywhere, NOT!
andy2373

Jul 23, 2013, 3:58 PM
over in the "Hands On with the Motorola Droid Ultra, Mini, and Maxx" discussion:

So none

Of these new Droids have a notification LED anymore? 🤨
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slimjon

Jul 23, 2013, 12:51 PM
over in the "Verizon Intros 2013 Motorola Droid Lineup" discussion:

Compared to Moto-X

Does this give us insight into the Moto-X specifications? They look similar to what is rumored. I guess we only have to wait 1 week to find out. 🤨
 
 
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