A:AnswerHello John, I guess you got it already but yes you can upgrade to 6.0. I understand it is better to do it clean. It was the first thing I did once I received the phone. Then I got the smaller SIM and put it on the network. You will want to do over WIFI.
A:AnswerThe $690 unlocked S7 Edge is a better phone than the $270 unlocked X Pure. IMO it's not $420 better. The XP started out at $400 and reviewers called it a deal at that price.
A:AnswerThe Motorola Style is 95% an identical phone for UK side of the pond.
The Style has a few different bands for LTE service than the Pure. I would recommend buying them the Style for UK use.
Moto X Pure edition
http://www.motorola.com/us/smartphones/moto-x-pure.html
4G LTE (B1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 38, 41)
Moto X Style
http://www.motorola.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-Motorola_WE-Site/en/Product-Show?pid=moto-x-style-we
4G LTE (B1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17, 20, 25, 28, 40, 41)
So, as you can see bands 13,20,28,40 are the differences. You will still get service, just not in all areas as good as if you had the appropriate phone.
A:AnswerNo, there is no physical button on the front of the phone, just a power and volume rocker on the side. But the way this phone operates you don't need to press a button to access it, it's one of the best features of this phone, google it for more details.
A:AnswerCurrently, it still ships with 6.0. Android Nougat tail end of 2016 or beginning of 2017, at least that is according to Moto's web site. Comes with a 5.7" screen.
A:AnswerThe Moto X Pure does not have a replaceable battery but has a 21MP resolution camera that is not half bad. Hardly any of the phones these days have an open back these days.
A:AnswerMotorola offers a 12 month warranty for being free of any defects. They also offer a limited warranty (or warranty for repair) for 90 days. The limited warranty is not transferable.
A:Answerit has an amazing screen size.. it is 5.7in which is .2in bigger than the iphone7plus and the phone is smaller ... because this moto phone has very small bezels on the side
A:Answermetro pcs is T-mobile. Has partial T-mobile coverage meaning that in some place you might get slightly lower bar than others. I use t-mobile, I have noticed this but I haven't had any issues with it tbh. By now most networks offer multiple bandwidths in most places so you will be fine unless you go to the middle of butt-f**k nowhere.
A:AnswerYes. While cell phone cameras are still not quite as good as hand-held cameras (in most cases), this is over 20 megapixels and a pretty decent quality of photo. You should be able to do a "good" 5x7 print, actually. And possibly a "decent" 8x10 print too depending on how picky you are.