Testseek.com have collected 456 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto X and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto X.
August 2013
(81%)
456 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
15 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Suave form factor
Great performance
Amazing Gestures
Voice Commands
Long battery life
In the most general of terms
The phone is a joy to use. You get that same big screen your eyes love
But it feels like a much smaller device-because it is-which makes single-handed typing and navigation much easier. It's light
But grippy
And it feels s
3G
4G connectivity
Good camera configuration
Good battery support
Crisp and bright display
Powerful performer
Lightweight
Intelligent ergonomic design
Never sleeps
Exceptionally good front camera
Pleasant user interface
Great Build
Awesome Software Experience
Good Display Quality and Clarity
Built Well
Quick Updates
Super Fast and Responsive
Hands Free Works Op Well
Great Multimedia and Camera
Long Lasting Battery
Good
Stock Android experience
Handy software enhancements
Minimalistic design and ergonomics
The editors didn't like
No Moto Maker for India
Sluggish Camera
Tad expensive in front of competition
Despite the remarkable shutter speed
The camera still leaves a lot to be desired. You can ignore Motorola's claims of better low-light shooting. The low-light photos look awful. There's so much splotchy noise it almost looks like a watercolor
The Android smartphone segment had become something of a cliché, myopically chasing specifications and effectively ignoring functionality in the process. The result has been customized skins of questionable appeal to users, and batteries that can’t ke...
Published: 2013-08-06, Author: Andrew , review by: mobileburn.com
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In the most general of terms, the phone is a joy to use. You get that same big screen your eyes love, but it feels like a much smaller device—because it is—which makes single-handed typing and navigation much easier. It's light, but grippy, and it feels s
Despite the remarkable shutter speed, the camera still leaves a lot to be desired. You can ignore Motorola's claims of better low-light shooting. The low-light photos look awful. There's so much splotchy noise it almost looks like a watercolor, Even in b
For the majority of people, the answer is yes. Its an excellent phone that feels good and provides a hard-to-quantify but very satisfying experience. Despite not having the highest-end hardware, in many ways it feels more "futuristic" than its turbo-chan...
I really like the Moto X. In fact, I think you'll like it a lot too. The entire package has few flaws, if any. We're talking about an above average display, a solid camera, industry standard battery life, stock Android, buttery smooth performance, and a...
The few things that set the Moto X apart from other smartphones have nothing to do with the hardware at all. The Touchless Control feature will sure delight many people who've so far shied away from using their voices to interact with electronics gadgets....
Comfortable design, Moto Maker customization is phenomenal, Powerful processors, Google Now voice commands are great, Quick launch camera works well, Clock pops up every time you look at the phone
Massive bug in Moto Assist, Active Notifications always vibrate, Incomplete camera settings, Volume bug, Google Now doesn't recognize some commands, No MicroSD
We really like the Moto X. It's a lean, almost pure Google Android experience, with a few nice extras and amazing Google Now support. We were incredibly annoyed by the bug we encountered with Moto Assist and don't recommend you touch the app, but outsid...
Camera delivers sub-par color reproduction, Not all new features are fully baked, Some customization options are carrier exclusives,
The Moto X isn't necessarily what we expected when we learned of Google's plans to reboot the Motorola brand. In some areas, like its underwhelming camera and subdued hardware design, the phone gives off a decidedly midrange vibe. In others, like its f...
Customizable design, Snappy performance, Handsfree experience with Touchless Controls
Moto Maker is only exclusive to AT&T
Motorola is undoubtedly changing as a company. There’s no denying that they helped to popularize Android to the masses, with devices like the Motorola DROID a few years back, and then the DROID RAZR line after that, but with this new venture with the ...
Abstract: The Worst kept secret from Google and Motorola was the Moto X ; Motorola's big foray back into the world of competitive smartphones away from its solid droid line of devices on Verizon Wireless. The Moto X comes in a s a child of mixed parents. With that ...