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lundi 11 avril 2016

Moto X Pure: Pretty much a Nexus device?

I got my Moto X Pure a few weeks ago. I've always been a snob for the look and feel of pure AOSP. The first thing I always do when I receive a device is unlock the bootloader and root. I've always used LG devices, so I've always used CM on all my devices and had an AWESOME experience. I'm also a big snob for build quality (ever since my friend let me use his V10 for a week). No LG device desides the V10 could offer me a build quality as fantastic as some of the Motorola devices (especially the X15).

I've also always loved Nexus devices, but never owned one due to the fact they all have LARGE flaws. They're not as perfected as US flagships by any stretch.

So, thinking the X15 would be indifferent with my ROMing habits, I bought one for the build quality and the better resource allocation over LG. The first thing I did was unlock the bootloader and install CM13. I loved CM13 for a few weeks. Then, one day, I decided to try out the Root+Debloated stock ROM (thinking I wouldn't stick with it).

And then... I just kinda stayed there. I never realized how close the Moto stock rom is to pure AOSP. In fact, every extension designed for Pure AOSP works flawlessly on here. Xposed, Layers, and all the root apps work amazing. It's pretty much Pure AOSP with a better ambient display system and optimized for the device, which feels great.

I've been running stock ROM for a week and don't intend on changing. Honestly, I feel like I'm using a Nexus 6P with no fingerprint scanner.

What are your thoughts on this stance? Agree? Disagree? I shouldn't exist?

Let me know


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