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Plus would be the largest. The note series would just be a larger S7 (same size as edge) but with a stylus

Think they already had a galaxy s something plus which was the largest of all phones including the note
 
My buddy was complaining to me about his G4, and that if he had known the V10 would come out a few months later he would have got that instead. To me the time to buy a phone is October - November, so you have all the options. And Samsung flooding the market with their phones and having their phones eat up the sales of their other phones doesn't bother me, until Sammy fixes the bloat on their phones and RAM issues I'm not interested
 
In my honest opinion, the Note6 should be Galaxy Mega Sized. Eem though this Note5 fits so good in the hand and pocket.

Finna re-cop da LG G2 :smokin
 
Anyone from T-mobile receive any text message saying that their T-Mobile Id was accessed from a different device or location recently?
I think I was caught up with a scam
 
That huawei honor 5x looks really tempting. Anyone have experience with the OS?
 
That huawei honor 5x looks really tempting. Anyone have experience with the OS?

Its called EMUI, which is a rip off of MIUI, which is a rip off of iOS.

EMUI is the worst part of that phone. Its so trash. If you can root a phone and flash a ROM, the Honor 5X looks like an AMAZING deal. If you can't root or there isn't any developer support, you will slowly begin to hate that phone after 5 minutes with it.
 
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Its called EMUI, which is a rip off of MIUI, which is a rip off of iOS.

EMUI is the worst part of that phone. Its so trash. If you can root a phone and flash a ROM, the Honor 5X looks like an AMAZING deal. If you can't root or there isn't any developer support, you will slowly begin to hate that phone after 5 minutes with it.

Welp, thanks. Used MIUI for a while when I had a NS4G and it was cool, but buggy AF. No thanks. I'll keep stacking for the nexus 6P
 
anyone see any improvement with service with tmobile's better penetrating spectrum?
 
Goodbye, Moto(rola). Iconic brand name to be phased out

The storied Motorola name will be wiped off phones this year.

Lenovo, which bought Motorola Mobility from Google in 2014, is unifying its two phone businesses under the Lenovo name. It's going to use Motorola's Moto brand for high-end products and its homegrown Vibe brand for budget devices. The Motorola name isn't completely gone. It will live on from a corporate perspective as a division of the Chinese consumer-electronics giant, said Motorola Chief Operating Officer Rick Osterloh.


Though the iconic M "batwing" logo will remain, consumers will stop seeing the Motorola name on Moto products. Instead, they'll be branded Moto by Lenovo.
Juan Garzón/CNET
"We'll slowly phase out Motorola and focus on Moto," Osterloh said in an exclusive interview Thursday at the CES conference in Las Vegas."

The phase-out is notable because Motorola once represented the pinnacle of wireless technology. The company did invent the cell phone, after all. At a point in the mid-2000s, you couldn't turn your head without seeing the ultrathin Razr flip phone, which came with a "Hello, Moto" ringtone. Older folks will remember the Motorola DynaTAC as one of the first true mobile devices.

But times change. Google bought Motorola's phone business in 2012 and sold it two years later.

"It's our treasure," Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing said after the deal. "We plan to not only protect the Motorola brand, but make it stronger."

Lenovo wants to use its corporate brand to unify the products. Phones such as the Moto X will prominently feature the blue Lenovo logo. Motorola's iconic M "batwing" logo will still be used.

Lenovo's branding makes sense. Motorola has seen its business take a beating. Nowadays, you're more likely to nab the latest Apple or Samsung phone than you are to look at a Motorola device. Motorola said it removed its name from the packaging in 2013.

Still, some bemoan the loss of such a significant name.

"Lenovo does not have a bad brand but Motorola stands for a lot, especially in mobile," said Carolina Milanesi, an analyst for Kantar WorldPanel. "It would be a shame to move away from that."

The decision is likely a play to use the Moto lineup, which is popular with Android enthusiasts, to get people more acquainted with the Lenovo brand. While Lenovo is the world's largest PC maker, it isn't top of mind for phones and other mobile products.

Under one house

Osterloh and his business group will soon take over all mobile operations at Lenovo. This means bringing Vibe phones into markets where Moto exists, and vice versa.

In markets where the Lenovo name is strong, the company intends to introduce the Moto line as an upscale product. Motorola will use the relationships and sales channels in its territories to push Vibe phones that cost less than $100. Osterloh said he expects to bring the Vibe line to the US, though that's not likely to happen this year.

He compared his strategy to how Old Navy and Banana Republic, both owned by Gap, coexist. "It didn't make a lot of sense not to cover the markets, top to bottom."
 
They're stupid, nobody in the US knows Lenovo for their cellphones and tons know the Motorola name. Now they've shut out an entire region and possible part of Europe as well. Maybe they have something up their sleeve, but from the surface, this seems like move lacking serious thought.
 
Anybody with the 6p phone not going into doze at night? Mines was doing good, was only losing like 1 or 2% every night. Now I'm losing 10%+ every night.

After I read your post I noticed the same thing. Restarted my 6P and it's back to normal now
 
Moto by Lenovo just doesn't sound right :{

Moto X Pure had its thunder jacked by the 6p and V10
 
i think its a bad move. a lot of what goes into selling tech is brand recognition. to water down that motorola name is a thousand steps back. not to mention they don't even market the phones. google advertises their nexus more than lenovo and their phones. so why do it? its just another thing to make it harder to sell the phones imo.






also im never buying a fully priced phone again, at least at premium prices. starting to hit me today how much my note 4 depreciated in value (idk why it took me this long) but i can't move it for more than 250...300 if im REALLY lucky. got at retail for 700 via tmobile's plan, and im paying 30 a month for it.


:{ gonna off this joint (and an iphone 4), recoup what i can, take a hit on the rest, than grab a nexus 5 on ultra low off ebay. 6P can wait. cuz paying high prices for these phones just isn't the move, and i learned my lesson. and google is give the 5 a long life. a step back in charging time and battery life but, o well.
 
Instantly off-put on "Moto by Lenovo" just because you own doesn't mean you need to fly banners. Who wants a Lenovo phone?...

Going to have to be a hell of a phone to sway people
 
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That's a bummer, man. Motorola is an iconic name in mobile communications.. Moto by Lenovo is not the same at all.
 
Anyone from T-mobile receive any text message saying that their T-Mobile Id was accessed from a different device or location recently?
I think I was caught up with a scam

So nothing was hacked, there was some reset in the system to where it was not recognizing devices that you have used to log in with before. So if for example you logged into your my tmobile account it would send you that notification since the system never recognized the login before. But nothing was hacked to be clear.
 
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