Moto X Pure Edition (2015) Available in US on September 3rd

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Motorola fans in the US can rejoice on September 3rd! The Moto X Pure Edition (2015) will be available here on September 3rd. The Moto X Pure Edition is the US version of the announced Moto X Style, and will sell for $399.99. It includes a universal LTE radio band, so it will work with all major U.S. carriers.

Motorola Tweeted: "On Sep 3, you'll see what real love is like. Choose #MotoX for a more powerful connection." Here's a link to the Motorola website for more info: Moto X Pure Edition - Motorola

Here's a link to our dedicated section for further discussion: Moto X Pure Edition Android Forum at DroidForums.net
 

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I'm considering but will wait for reviews. Wireless charging, size and LCD screen are keeping me from impulse buying.
 

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I am seriously considering, since September 3rd is my birthday, but will probably wait for some reviews first, my rooted and unlocked white 64 GB Nexus 6 on Verizon is serving me quite well.
Lol mine is the 4th. I like it but not sure enough to give up my Note 4.

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I'm considering but will wait for reviews. Wireless charging, size and LCD screen are keeping me from impulse buying.
From some of the videos from Motorola's announcement the LCD screen looked real bright, brighter than the Amoled screen on the Nexus 6. I do however like my wireless charging on my Nexus 6

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I get far to much use out of my S Pen to go to another device without it.

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That is the only thing "the s-pen" that has kept me from getting rid of it and it's resource hog TW, once you use a pure Google phone you truly understand what Android is all about, smooth, fast, fluid, heck my Nexus 7 2013 is faster and more fluid than my Note 4 "which has been relegated to second backup device".

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That is the only thing that has kept me from getting rid of it and it's resource hog TW, once you use a pure Google phone you truly understand what Android is all about, smooth, fast, fluid, heck my Nexus 7 2013 is faster and more fluid than my Note 4 "which has been relegated to second backup device".

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I had a Droid ultra for a while and it was probably a the top of my list for devices. I loved the camera and the LOUD speaker was the best. I could always here it ring and my music. But with work I really needed an S Pen again.

The looks and pure Android are what I like most about the Pure

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I want one, but still on my edge plan for the Note 4. That's probably a good thing though. It'll force me to at least wait for some serious in-depth reviews.
 
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