Testseek.com have collected 282 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto X Gen2 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto X Gen2.
September 2014
(83%)
282 Reviews
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Stock like Android build with useful tweaks all around
Build quality, Customizability, Stock like Android build with useful tweaks all around
Battery, Camera could be better, "Moto X 2014 Review", 3 out of 5 based on 16 ratings,
We really like the Moto X. The phone is built like a top end device and performs like one too. There are tangible improvements on all fronts and the stock-ish Android experience is not something we'd complain about. We do feel that the camera could have b...
Smooth, fluid performance with no lag, Good build quality, feels very premium in both leather and wood, Full-HD display is bright and very premium, Good battery life
Camera quality is poor, Leather back can get scratched somewhat easily
In its new avataar, the Motorola Moto X is finally a true flagship, both on paper and in real world performance. It's very good value for money, but many may be put off by its weaknesses. The bad camera and limited storage may very well affect its sales...
Good, Excellent performance, Good battery life, Decent camera, Innovative voice and gesture features
Only 16GB of storage space, No microSD card slot
A lot of people loved the first Moto X, and plenty will be disappointed that there isn't a new model in the same size class and price range. Motorola has stepped its game up, but at the same time has left a void in the market where the X used to reign. We...
Moto X is definitely the saving grace for the Moto stable. It does pack in some great gesture controlled features, and its voice command agility can even put the iPhone 6 to shame. Where it disappoints, is in its lackluster camera performance. By saying...
Lackluster camera, No removable battery or expandable storage
There are a lot of things to like about the new Moto X: it's quick, beautifully constructed, and comes with a near-stock version of Android. Even better, the phone is competitively priced, starting at $100 USD on-contract, and if you want to make the hand...
This year's Moto X addresses many of the hardware shortcoming its predecessor had and brings unparalleled fit and finish to its price range. The newcomer is easily among the nicest Android flagships to hold and operate. Its tactility and overall ergonomic...
Published: 2014-09-15, Author: Jason , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: Confusingly, Motorola has taken the name from last year's flagship phone and used it again for this year's model: it's just called the "Moto X." That's a shame, because this year's version is a big improvement. The new Moto X is blazing fast, smartly desi...
Abstract: After much speculation, Motorola launched its second generation Moto X (not named Moto X+1 as per the rumors) in India. Known for its design focused on ergonomics rather than specifications in its first iteration, the second generation Moto X comes with a...