Penulis lupa ngomongin soal harga. Tapi Moto X ini menarik juga. Kalo masuk indo pengen coba icip2, asal harga pantas
♡ the 8" wonder that moves you ♡ On Aug 7, 2013 8:55 PM, "Eko Prasetiyo" <ekopraset...@gmail.com> wrote: > Artikelnya menarik. Apakah semua fitur dari handset terkini macam s4, h1, > xz itu bnr2 dimanfaatkan oleh user? > > *Motorola is the first manufacturer to beat the specs race* > http://feedly.com/k/13FYlCW > > Is it quad-core or dual-core? How many pixel thingamajigs does it have? Is > it equipped with the latest gizmo, gadget, or other gimmicky feature? We’ve > all heard those questions from a tech nerd before. We’re hoarders, always > trying to get the newest, hottest technology on the market. If our phone > doesn’t have it, we generally want it. But at a certain point, it gets to > be too much. Where more and more specs are crammed in just for the sake of > saying that the device has them. That’s where we are on the timeline. > > I’m sure that you’ve noticed this pattern with the high-end phones being > released onto the market. Every single time, the manufacturer talks up > every new feature that the device has. One of the guiltiest manufacturers > is Samsung, who’s built a reputation for cramming every feature possible > into its Galaxy phones. But do we all really need to have S Beam, S Health, > S Memo, and every other thing under the sun that Samsung could think of? > No, we don’t. > > The same goes for the hardware. It’s not really necessary to have a 1080p > resolution in such a small display. In fact, the difference between 1080p > and 720p is minute and in most scenarios, you’ll never notice the > difference. And do we really need to have the fastest uber-core processor > out there? Will our phones really not run without all of that extra power? > Yet again, the answer is no. > > One of the secrets that manufacturers usually try to keep hidden from > consumers is that they don’t usually optimize a whole lot. Occasionally, > you’ll get a company who optimizes software and hardware together for a > truly beautiful experience but it’s often confined to a specific feature. > But what would happen if the manufacturer optimized the entire hardware and > software experience of the phone? Would they really need all of those > over-the-top specs? > > Indeed they would not. And that’s what Motorola has realized. That’s part > of the entire point of the Moto X. It’s not about the raw power of the > hardware but rather the way that the hardware and software work together. > And while the specs may appear mid-range to those of use who crave the > newest processors and highest resolution displays, you have to realize that > the specs are still very good. Maybe the Snapdragon S4 Plus processor > that’s buried in the device is dual-core but it’s paired with Motorola’s X8 > mobile computing system. That means that there are other smaller processors > dedicated to specific tasks. The combo allows for longer battery life and > better overall performance. > > “But how so?” you may think. Well, with specific processors dedicated to > certain tasks, Motorola can optimize those for what they do and then have > the dual core Snapdragon S4 Plus dedicated to other tasks. And so with that > powerful CPU system, Motorola chose the Adreno 320 GPU due to the raw > performance that it offers to allow it to flawlessly play games. This > brings in another reason that they opted for a 720p display rather than a > 1080p display. That lower resolution allows the CPU and GPU to perform even > better without really sacrificing image quality all that much. > > Yet another side effect of opting for these more modest specs is that > battery life is improved. The phone simply doesn’t have to power so many > excess things. There aren’t thousands of extra pixels that need power nor > are there extra cores chipping away at your precious battery life. It > allows for longer battery life in an even smaller package. That’s something > that we all want, right? > > So the key is in the software. Not only is optimization incredibly helpful > but other features can then be added in the software. > > “But wait, Samsung and HTC do that too!” > > This is speaking in a different manner though. Samsung, HTC and LG > certainly do add features into the software. But many of those features are > rather gimmicky, things like drama shot, voice and picture, BlinkFeed and > however many other things aren’t generally going to be used much. But > Motorola has taken a different approach. Rather than including every > feature possible, it’s adding in new features that are designed to make > your life easier. > > A prime example is the touchless control. The Moto X is always listening > and awaiting your orders. To tell it what to do, you simply say “Okay > Google Now”, followed by the task that you have in mind. This is perfect > for when you want to do something simple but your hands are dirty or maybe > you just don’t want to pick up your phone and do it manually. This isn’t a > gimmick but rather a useful feature that is possible thanks to the unique > hardware. > > There’s also the active display which shows you rich notifications rather > than just a pulsing LED light. Assist is the evolution of Motorola’s Smart > Actions and aims to allow your phone to react to all sorts of things. Trust > me, if you thought Smart Actions was good, you’re going to love this. There > are more that I could name but for the sake of space, I won’t. > > In short, Motorola has beat the specs race. Rather than constantly racing > to be the top dog in specs like the rest of the manufacturers, it has > realized that optimization is key. Instead of packing in everything new and > exciting, Motorola is taking existing things and improving upon them. And > it’s doing all of this while still innovating in the software department. > That in itself is quite a feat. > > So what do you think about the Moto X? Do you believe that Motorola is > onto something with this new tactic? 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