Droid MAXX, Moto X, LG G2, Battery Life, and More! – Android Authority Q&A

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This week we answer questions regarding battery life, the Moto X, the LG G2, the Sony Honami, and more! It’s Android Authority Q&A!

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Q:
Audiology asks: Hi Kris. Which phone released in 2013 has the best battery life? Thank you and have a nice day πŸ™‚

A:
The newly announced Droid MAXX. With a 3500mAh battery packed in, it should last longer than even a number of tablets. Motorola claims that the MAXX can go for 48 hours.

Q:
Ricardo asks: Hi, do you think the Sony Honami could be the best phone released this year?

A:
If the Honami phone, or the i1, is a smaller, maybe 5 inch screen device with those same killer specs as the Xperia Z Ultra, we could have an amazing smartphone on our hands. The original Xperia Z was a great entry by Sony, so I do think the Honami phone will sit among the best.

Q:
Randall Williams asks: When the Moto X and LG G2 hit the market which company will carry those phones?

A:
When it comes to the Moto X, we can pretty safely expect it to be on GSM carriers. After all, many of the leaks we’ve seen use an AT&T branded phone. AT&T does have a knack for getting the high end devices. When it comes to the LG G2, the next flagship by LG should be getting the same treatment as the original Optimus G. Again, AT&T will likely get it but T-Mobile could receive their own version. The Optimus G did make it to Sprint, so perhaps the same will go for a G2 variant.

Q:
Francisco Rocha asks: Hello Kris! I am a 16 year old teenager and I am a huge tech fan. Since I can’t afford the best smartphones in the market, what mid range device do you recommend? Thank you and keep with the good work.

A:
Without knowing where you’re coming from, I’ll use US carriers phones as a measure. These are all phones that are $100 or less on contracts. I would actually recommend you get one of last year’s flagships. They might not be cutting edge but not only do you thus have choices, you will also still get a great performing smartphone.

Choices in AT&T’s camp include the LG Optimus G and the Samsung Galaxy S3.
T-Mobile actually just got the Xperia Z at a great price of $99 but there is also the awesome Nexus 4 available at no up-front cost.
Verizon’s main mid-range offering is the Droid RAZR M.
And finally if you’re looking for unlocked phones, you can’t go wrong with the most affordable device – the unlocked Nexus 4.

Q:
Adam Hall asks: I just purchased the Samsung Galaxy S4. I’ve noticed in the past with other phones that I have charged them a couple times in a day just to make sure I don’t run out of battery. For example, if it was at 70%, I would charge it back to 100% before work. My question is: is it bad on the battery or phone to charge it that often? Normally I only charge it at night when I sleep. I just watched a YouTube video of yours about saving battery power. I’m just curious on how often I should charge it. Thank you for your help and time.

A:
This is a great question because while Li-on batteries are largely set it and forget it, having a little information can help you prolong your work or play time. It comes down to charging with or without any power still in the unit. The basic answer? Charge it whenever you need. Having some power in the battery is actually good for it because totally draining all the time it isn’t. If you drain the battery completely maybe every 30 cycles then it can reset the battery level monitor. Just don’t get into the habit of using your phone until its completely dead and charge it when you need. Also, you have a Galaxy S4 so maybe having a spare battery would work well for you.

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33 thoughts on “Droid MAXX, Moto X, LG G2, Battery Life, and More! – Android Authority Q&A

  1. can i ask something, i'm really confused about buying a phone,.. can u give me some advise,..or preferably give your idea or just give your best pick between this 2 phones that i got in mind.,>> LG G2 or Samsung Galaxy J? & if you don't mind, pls. xplain their advantage and/or disadvantage from each other.,tnx in advance,. i'm 1 of Β your avid fans here.,love your vidz=)Β 

  2. Hi Josh! Since I'm a real fan of smart phones can you please help me to choose between Samsung Galaxy S4/Samsung s4 and Lg Optimus G2/Lg G2. Because I cant really choose what is the best that fits for me.Please!

    Thanks a lot and more power "KABABAYAN".

  3. ive been loyal to apple for a while but since it seems to be falling behind, im debating wether to get the new droid maxx, but do you think apple is finally coming out with something newer and better ??

  4. Can someone help me out? I am looking to buy a new phone that will work on the Wind/Mobilicity network (pentaband) and I can not decide between the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One OR wait for the Nexus 5 or LG G2. Which of these should I get.

  5. Can anyone explain to me what exactly is better or added to the Droid Maxx over the Razr Maxx that's already out..? Maybe i'm missing something..

  6. The Droid series is only for Verizon Wireless. I'm not sure if you guys have Verizon over in Europe, but if you don't, it won't come. If you do, it may.

  7. I just switched to T-Mobile from Verizon. I realized the lack of Motorola phone. Verizon has always had the best phone offers from Motorola.

  8. Lg g2 goes to Verizon which you didn't mention and I understand that the Moto x is all carriers. But in reality the lg g2 is the best looking phone with the best specs

  9. Just a small suggestion (constructive criticism, nothing more): make the background music "just" a tad less in volume. It's just on the level of annoying.
    Otherwise you make great videos on the channel (thou sometimes VERY predictable in how you'll begin it (with that "big" pause) =)

  10. @android authority
    Hi, which OEM releases updates faster & support old devices longer?
    Which Smart phone has the best reception regardless the carrier?
    Thanks, great show!

  11. Will the moto x and the new motorola driods be avaliable for Canadian carriers and if so which ones. Also the prices that were given from motorola, are those the prices of the phone normally, with contract, and do they come unlocked??

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