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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(80%)
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Stock like Android build with useful tweaks all around
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Abstract: This new, faster Moto X with a bigger screen turned up just as Mrs Technopolis was off to the US. Rather than incur insane roaming charges, she wanted to take the Moto with my US SIM, but I suggested this wonderful new version instead. That night, she cal...
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Published: 2015-02-07, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Perfect balance for your wallet and your gear lust One of the many reasons for the iPhone's overwhelming popularity is that it's dead simple to use. Few Android phones can match its user experience, but the 2014 Moto X is one of them. From its wonderf...
Slick design and build, Customisable design, Great screen, Decent Camera, Near stock Android experience, Nice speakers, Excellent battery life
Voice control still squiffy, No microSD
Personally I think the Moto X 2014 is quite a compelling handset. In terms of pricing it sits between the mid and high-end, although it varies depending on your choices. The basic 16GB resin-backed model costs £419 SIM-free (though some retailers are un...
Abstract: The Xperia Z3 Compact continues Sony's Xperia Z1 Compact philosophy: to create a miniature handset packed with the same high-end specs as the flagship device. Compared to the Xperia Z3, the Z3 Compact comes with a pretty similar looking spec sheet. Both h...
Abstract: The back is fixed and your Nano SIM goes in to the top and a special pin is provided to allow insertion.The only other buttons are on the right edge on/off and a larger rocker for volume up and down.The viewable screen is 11.5x6.5cm, while the screen surr...
Abstract: The New Moto X 2014 flirts with the eye as its incredibly thin edges stretch inwardly from 3.8mm to 9.9mm in the middle of its curved form. Touch the Moto X and the cold feel of the aluminium frame shouts premium, as do the metal power and volume rocker b...
Abstract: The increase in size has allowed Motorola to slot in a 5.2-inch AMOLED screen protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. This screen delivers a full 1080p HD image at 423ppi combining a bright and clear picture in various lighting conditions. The screen is also ...
Slick design and build, Customisable design, Great screen, Decent Camera, Near stock Android experience, Nice speakers, Excellent battery life
Voice control still squiffy, No microSD
Personally I think the Moto X 2014 is quite a compelling handset. In terms of pricing it sits between the mid and high-end, although it varies depending on your choices. The basic 16GB resin-backed model costs £419 SIM-free (though some retailers are un...