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Should I upgrade my smartphone?

I have a Moto G which I have had for a year now and I was wandering if it would be worth to upgrade to a Oneplus One now that you can buy one without an invite. My current problems with my Moto G are the overall laginess of the phone, the battery life is not as good as I want it to be because it is sometimes dying on me before the day is over. Also it is a bit too small and the camera is not great. Lastly, the 8GB are not enough for me. My question is: would it be worth it to upgrade to a Oneplus One for $350 ( actually $200 because I even got a buyer that is willing to pay $150 for the Moto G )?

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Wait a little for the official launch of the asus zenfone 2, if they honor what they promised at 200$ it's the phone to get.

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If you use your phone enough to justify spending that kind of money on it, yep. Battery is an issue in most smartphones, so don't expect a massive difference.聽

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Wait a little for the official launch of the asus zenfone 2, if they honor what they promised at 200$ it's the phone to get.

Do you know when will it be available?

Also how do those Atom processors run on android?

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If you use your phone enough to justify spending that kind of money on it, yep. Battery is an issue in most smartphones, so don't expect a massive difference.

Thanks, that answered the question should I upgrade? I will use Sauron's suggestion of waiting for the Zenfone.
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Do you know when will it be available?

Also how do those Atom processors run on android?

It should be available later this month. Android runs perfectly on atoms, and there's a piece of software called houdini (preinstalled) that translates the arm instruction set into x86 on the fly with performance losses below 5%. Most apps are compatible natively anyway.

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