Battery life of Dual-SIM vs Single-SIM - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, did anybody have an opportunity to compare battery lives of XT1032 (Single-SIM) and XT1033 (Dual-SIM)?
Does the Dual-SIM version have much worse battery consumption?
Thanks!

Yes i hat 33 and i used dual sim for 2 weeks the battery consumption is 25% more than the single sim .. So i shifted to single sim ..
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Note 2 LTE or Dual SIM version?

Hi gals and guys
Need your opinion and advice.
I reside in Southeast Asia and I have 2 mobile nos using GSM netowrk.
Note 2 with dual SIM cards version will be launched in China in Dec 2012.
Should I buy the LTE or dual SIM cards version?
My personal opinions are:-
- dual SIM cards ohone makes sense since I have 2 mobile nos;
- LTE's 4G can roam in countries using the same spectrum, hence 4G feature is almost redundant;
- But LTE is the latest technology.
What will you recommends?
Thanks and appreciate in advance.
I have the ZP900 with the 1gb ram & 4gb ROM internal.
It is a fantastic phone both using single or dual sim.
Easy to root and does everything you would want from a phablet.
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breakfreenow said:
Hi gals and guys
Need your opinion and advice.
I reside in Southeast Asia and I have 2 mobile nos using GSM netowrk.
Note 2 with dual SIM cards version will be launched in China in Dec 2012.
Should I buy the LTE or dual SIM cards version?
My personal opinions are:-
- dual SIM cards ohone makes sense since I have 2 mobile nos;
- LTE's 4G can roam in countries using the same spectrum, hence 4G feature is almost redundant;
- But LTE is the latest technology.
What will you recommends?
Thanks and appreciate in advance.
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Which part of south east asia are you from?
If you like Samsung phones you can try the Galaxy S duos I believe from what i read is that the Note dual sim is sold only in China.
Besides that there might be some Google apps are not included in the phone. Hve to check up on that though..

Dual SIM Moto G that is compatible with T-mobile USA HSPA+ network?

Does anyone know the best place/price to get an unlocked version of the Moto G with Dual SIM capabilities? And do you know if there is anything else that is different about this model besides the dual SIM capabilities?
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dfullerman said:
Does anyone know the best place/price to get an unlocked version of the Moto G with Dual SIM capabilities? And do you know if there is anything else that is different about this model besides the dual SIM capabilities?
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Hi,
I already saw the Moto G dual SIM version XT1033 available in the most popular online retailers, it's around US$250 and as far as I know there are not major differences between the single and dual SIM version.
Regards.
Enrique XDA said:
Hi,
I already saw the Moto G dual SIM version XT1033 available in the most popular online retailers, it's around US$250 and as far as I know there are not major differences between the single and dual SIM version.
Regards.
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I'm fairly certain the XT1033 has the same band support as the XT1032, not the XT1034.
AWS support is not, to my knowledge, available in dualsim.
Entropy512 said:
I'm fairly certain the XT1033 has the same band support as the XT1032, not the XT1034.
AWS support is not, to my knowledge, available in dualsim.
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Hello,
I'm not completely sure about which frequencies the XT1033 handles for 3G. I only know that it works by using the HSDPA protocol. When you refers AWS, you mean Advanced Wireless Service? If yes, do you know if there's a difference between the protocols HSDPA and HSDPA+?
Thanks in advance

Moto G XT1033 Dual SIM Question

Hello,
I am receiving my Moto G XT1033 Dual Sim model tomorrow. I have some questions about Dual Sim functionality.
I have two sims. One of them is my primary number for calling and another one used only for 3g data (internet)
So is it possible to configure the phone to always use the second sim for 3g data and 1st sim for calls?
Thanks,
Simon Mandy
Yes
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Moto G LTE question

I just ordered a Moto G LTE today to replace my old SGS3 for T mobile. I have a question regarding the Moto G vs the Moto G LTE variant. I have read some threads on this board about battery life, and it seems the Moto G gets INCREDIBLE battery life. I have a huge fan of great battery life. By getting the Moto G LTE variant will my battery be greatly reduced? Is T mobile's LTE that much faster than H+?
Thank you
Bumpitty!
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toobz said:
I just ordered a Moto G LTE today to replace my old SGS3 for T mobile. I have a question regarding the Moto G vs the Moto G LTE variant. I have read some threads on this board about battery life, and it seems the Moto G gets INCREDIBLE battery life. I have a huge fan of great battery life. By getting the Moto G LTE variant will my battery be greatly reduced? Is T mobile's LTE that much faster than H+?
Thank you
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your battery life i'll probably be lower and yes lte is far better than h+
gabreek said:
your battery life i'll probably be lower and yes lte is far better than h+
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So would you recommend the LTE model over the normal Moto G?
toobz said:
So would you recommend the LTE model over the normal Moto G?
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LTE model, you'll have better internet and sdcard storage (the only 2 problems of the normal moto g) haha
I've found all this talk of bad battery life on LTE to be dubious.
Early LTE devices certainly did have bad battery life, especially because their LTE modems were on dedicated chips instead of on the SoC itself. But more recent ones? I haven't noticed any significant difference running it either way.
Of course, there are plenty of variables and a phone trying to maintain a bad LTE connection versus a good HSPA one might expend more energy, YMMV.
But if you get the LTE variant, you have the option to try both, and the SD card slot is a nice thing to have IMO. The LTE variant also has pentaband HSPA, which will come in handy if you travel abroad.

Confused: Moto G CDMA or HTC 816

Hello
My main purpose is to use CDMA and I'm really confused between Moto G CDMA and 816.
Moto G has Gorilla Glass 3 but 816 doesn't. 816 has 13 MP camera pixel but G is 5MP.
There's a lot of XDA support for G but 816 doesn't.
PPI of G is greater than 816.
Battery mAH of 816 is freater than G
I find 816 more stylish than G.
816 Dual SIM but G isn't.
816 is lighter and bigger than G...
Which one should I buy?
Thanks
If you don't plan on customising your phone anytime soon then you should go for the 816 because overall it's a better phone.
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If I may ask, and I do so just out of curiosity, why CDMA as opposed to GSM?
Moto G, you'll save some bucks, imo )

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