Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto M and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto M.
March 2017
(81%)
66 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
As far as first impressions go, the Moto M makes quite the entrance. The cold metal feel against your fingertips could fool you that you've spent top dollar when in fact you've been quite the reasonable shopper.The thing is, though, metal builds have tric...
Abstract: Lenovo today launched the Moto M, an aspirational upper-mid-range smartphone. The company is pushing it heavily for its metal body and looks as well as its well-rounded feature set. That is to say, there is no one standout feature such as a massive front...
Published: 2017-04-04, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Pleasant appearance and easy-to-use body, Quality screen, Support for two SIM, Possibility of installing a memory card, Good for their camera price, “Pure” Android, Normal autonomy,
Performance, though not bad, but obviously not for $ 300, Moto M: Alternatives, So, Moto M (XT1663) Rcosts around $300-350. What can we choose in this segment? First, Meizu M3 Note, which in version 3 + 32 GB will cost about $320. Similar characteristics,
Stylish design with metal construction, 5.5-inch Full HD IPS display with high brightness and contrast, Fingerprint scanner and USB Type-C, Stock Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, offering smooth operation, Low external temperatures after load, 16 MP camera and
We expected better battery life
Since they went under the management of Lenovo, Motorola present more and more models, and the M line is completely new. Its first representative, Moto M, has a stylish design, which includes a fully metal construction and thin profile. All trendy extras...
Gorgeous design, Powerful internals, Loud speaker, Decent battery life
Missing Moto goodies in the software department, Average cameras, Not meant for hard-core gaming, Photos by Raj Rout
If you've been following our review, then you won't be surprised when we say that the Moto M generates mixed feelings. While it seems to have taken care of some of the important aspects such as design and performance, it has also missed out on features th...
Stylish, sturdy, splash resistant device, Nearly stock Android interface with no bloat, 32GB of storage in the base version, Decent loudspeaker, Good battery life
Middling performance, Inaccurate display, Image quality could be better, Not available in any major Western market
All things considered, the Moto M is a good phone. It is well-designed, has not-too-shabby battery life, as well as an intuitive and light interface that does not feel overwhelming. True, it falls short in certain areas: the overall performance left us wa...
It may not be the fastest or best device available, but what it offers is good value for money in the midrange.(previously published in issue May 2017)...
Abstract: Smartphones are ubiquitous these days. In Malaysia, it's pretty hard to get by without some kind of smartphone to run basic messaging and social media applications. But Malaysia's in a bad spot and because our currency is so awful, a large majority of us...
Runs on plain Android, decent camera and selfie modes, builtin Dolby Atmos, solid build quality
You may or may not like the punchy colours, runs on older Android
The Moto M is reasonably priced for a mid-range device.For RM1,199 you are getting a well-built smartphone with a full metal body and decent cameras.If you are looking for a pure Android experience without having to break the bank, then the Moto M is a go...