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.
810100456
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
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Published: 2013-08-28, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Useful Motorola apps, Long battery life, Solid, compact build
Only 16GB of non-expandable storage, Lower-priced competition with more power
We're disappointed that the Moto X isn't making its way to the UK, because it's one of the best phones Motorola has ever produced. While it doesn't push the boundaries for processing performance, photographic skills or screen size, it's a phone that's de...
Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Mat , review by: wired.co.uk
OK Google Now, call the future and tell it I just caught a glimpse of its phone. Amazing form factor, just feels natural to hold. Fantastic information delivery features keep you from having to fetch it. You know you can totally add fake meetings to your
If "sleeping" means what I think it does, Moto Assist, why were you sending audible alerts to my phone at 12:20 am? OK, Google Now, please find a way to be useful inside my apps instead of just launching them
Having said that, all of these actions, all of these intelligent decisions it promises to make, everything related to being something new, an anticipatory phone, ultimately feel like baby steps. While it is a very, very powerful phone, with a very stron...
Motorola's hardware is brilliant, Android remains solid, customisation options are cool, performance is buttery smooth
Screen brightness an issue, Touchless Controls is gimmicky, specs are mid-range, price point is high for offering, availability is limited
The Moto X is smart. It's aware. It's packed with features. It's powerful enough and it's got the right amount of Android - without too much bloat or gimmick. We really like the Moto X. It's not the flashiest smartphone out there, so we wouldn't re...
Abstract: Following on from our rumour roundup, Google have got everyone talking again after pushing out their next line of devices: the hotly anticipated Nexus 7 tablet and the Moto X smartphone. Both are set to make waves on the current market, and have already g...
Abstract: On August the 1st, 2013 Google will officially reveal the latest mobile phone from Motorola, the Moto X. As usual, the rumour mill has been rife with speculation regarding the handset, supported by a leak which stemmed from Google's CEO, Larry Page sporti...
Abstract: The Moto X, its newborn Google/Motorola phone, which is manufactured in the U.S, just hit Verizon for $199 on a two-year contract. It sports a 4.7-inch screen size, a curved back and is made from a composite material. Motorola keeps things simple and int...
Abstract: For all of its many strengths, one area where the 2014 Moto X didn't exactly excel was in the realm of photography. The phone took fine enough photos -- more or less average for a device of its caliber -- but it offered nothing exceptional in the imaging...