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
Published: 2013-08-05, Author: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Compact design for 4.7-inch screen, Bright and beautiful display, Tons of color customization options, Very swift overall performance, Touchless voice control saves time
Not 1080p resolution, Limited camera features, Auto focus can be slow, Moto Maker limited to AT&,T (for now
The Moto X's advanced voice controls, quick-launch camera and highly customizable design make this Android phone stand out, but Verizon customers will have to wait for the build-your-own fun....
Attractive, customizable design, Assist, Touchless Control, and Notifications are great additions to Android, Essentially a pure Android device for all four carriers, Solid battery life
AMOLED display has some problems, Camera processing can produce excessive artifacting, Some carrier bloatware
Abstract: Could this be the first “Real Smartphone?” The Moto X is a game changer. It can detect when it's in your pocket, or sitting passenger side for a ride along in your car.“Hands free and we're not talking about blue-tooth.” Siri was all the rage when iPhone ...
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Published: 2013-08-01, Author: Andrew , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Motorola Moto X Moto X in the flesh. After hearing about this phone from friends and reading so many rumors about the phone that was supposed to revolutionize customization on smartphones and blow away the comp...
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Published: 2013-08-01, Author: Jonathan , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: Motorola's back on the scene with a brand new handset called Moto X , the company's first flagship since being acquired by Google . It's a beautiful, thoughtful, innovative device that offers iterative features of other Android phones in the past, yet it ...
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Published: 2013-08-01, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The Motorola Moto X Pure Edition lets you pick your design. It also has expandable storage, loud front speakers and charges quickly
The handset's bigger size may be unwieldy for some, its battery life is just average and it's hitting a market increasingly crowded with more affordable superphones
While in screen quality and storage capacity it lags behind rival superphones, the Moto X's superbly compact and comfortable design, whiz-bang voice controls, and long battery life make it a worthy Android contender.
So far, so good. The Moto X (4th Gen) is shaping up to be a formidable mid-range phone that could, if priced correctly, give the Moto G (5th Gen) and it stablemates a run for their money.Currently, we don't have any pricing or a release date, but it shoul...
Don't buy this phone for the camera, even though it does a decent job at 4k. Buy this phone because it's thin, light and has great battery life. This thing makes the Lumia 930 feel like a brick and competes well with more recent phones like the HTC One M9...
Great 5.2inch screen, Moto Maker customizations, Aluminum frame, Cheaper than rivals
No micro SD slot, Leather back bruises easily, Camera inconsistent
Don't think that just because the Moto X 2014 name didn't get much of a change that the phone is just a basic specs bump. Motorola's new flagship smartphone proves that the reinvented company is listening to customer feedback with a bigger screen and alu...