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: 2014-09-09, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Everything about this new Moto X looks and feels high-end, Curves and contours feel nice in the hand, Fast Snapdragon 801 SoC, $499 unlocked price won't upend the mobile industry, but it compares favorably to other flagships, Near-stock Android with the p
Leather back looks nice but scuffs pretty easily, Camera isn't a standout, Battery life is better than last year, but not top-of-the-class
Published: 2014-09-05, Author: Lee , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: While Eric Bangeman is handling the quick hands-on of the Moto 360 in his post, I'm going to run you through the two Android smartphones in this brief, hands-on post.We've got a full review coming in a couple of days after Ars Android genius Ron Amadeo an...
Abstract: My, how time flies.It's hard to believe it was a full year ago when we were getting our first glimpse at the Moto X , the first handset to emerge from Motorola following its Google-led makeover.A lot has changed since then -- to put it mildly -- but one t...
OLED display, touchless controls, fit and finish of the phone, Motomaker, excellent Motorola Customer Service
Camera not as high end as other similar phones, it's almost a year old, no SD card slot for expanded memory, no removable battery
Is the Motorola Moto X still a relevant phone in the modern cell phone war? It may not be a perfect phone, but its strengths outweigh its flaws. You can tell there was a lot of love put into designing and creating this phone. The fit and finish is spot on...
By Eric Butterfield The Motorola Moto X is a compact smartphone with an onboard 10-megapixel camera. With a 4.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, it offers a slightly smaller form factor than smartphones with larger screens (the Moto X is also a slender 0.31 in...
Solid build quality, Snappy performance, Brilliant battery life, Active display is impressive
Comes only in 16GB variant without SD card slot, Camera is not the best in class, Back cover is not removable,
Overall, the Moto X is definitely one of the best smartphones under Rs. 23,999. It excels in performance, battery life and unique software features, but there are some drawbacks like non-removable back cover and just 12GB of usable memory. If you are l...
Solid build, Scrumptious screen, Capable camera, Smooth performance, Active Display and Touchless Control take usage to the next level
Nonexpandable storage, Can't match up to specs offered by similarlypriced rivals
When we reviewed the Moto G, we tagged it a smartphone that won't change your life, but could change the game. Little did we know then that we'd soon be encountering another device that'd turn out to be exactly the opposite, and that too, the G's own sibl...
Abstract: "Specs take a backseat, as the true power of smart features comes to the fore" The Moto X is a special device. Just like the Apple iPhone, it plays in an arena where hardware isn't used to fight spec battles. Instead, it uses hardware with the right blend...
Published: 2014-03-19, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
New pricing plans offer even more options, Moto X brings 4G LTE support, Moto X handset is super solid, pricing for the Moto X is competitive, data performance in New York on Sprint's 4G network is pretty good but not great, The
Camera on the Moto X is disappointing, still would like to see more handset choices
All in all, we think that Republic Wireless is moving forward in the right direction. They just better be wary of the competition – since they first opened, other uber cheap prepaid providers like TextNow and UppWireless have introduced pretty similar...
Abstract: After a five-month wait, European consumers finally got the Moto X this February. A significant launch for Moto's European arm, it's occurring as the company prepares to enter yet another period of transition following the Lenovo acquisition .Industry dra...