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
Abstract: Available for free from £26.50 per month, the Moto X punches above its weight with high-end specifications including a 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor, 2GB RAM and a 13-megapixel camera. Below we take a look at the best and worst features: Pure An...
Design and manufacturing, Quick, responsive interface, Shoots good quality UHD/4K video, Handy gestures
Nonexpandable memory (even though the 2014 Moto G got a microSD slot), Exaggerated screen colours
The first Moto X was a good phone, but its hardware was on the shaky side. Now Motorola has returned with a fix. It isn't flawless—the battery life is just okay and the screen colours aren't natural—but the 2014 Moto X is an easy recommend for anyone who ...
Abstract: And the year isn't even out yet, so there'll likely be a few more additions to this list before the curtain falls on 2014. Until then, however, think of all the handsets listed below as the best of the best, the cream of 2014's crop of smartphones. We've ...
Technically, the new Moto X can't quite compete in bragging rights with the latest super-flagships. Yes the screen, processor, camera and battery capacity all are par for the course, but it's the course as it stood six months ago. In the world of Androi...
Solid, customisable design, Excellent user experience, Fast performance, Sharp screen, Full-bodied & enthusiastic sound, Cheaper than most rivals
Non-expandable storage could be restrictive, Camera could be better
If we're honest, it has been somewhat of a surprise at just how good the Moto X is. Its specs are competitive, and much improved from last year, but hardly makes the phone stand out in the crowd.There are no bells, no whistles; nothing screaming ‘pick me'...
Overall I quite liked the new Moto X, it offers possibly the most Nexus like experience on a non Nexus and because of that you can only really applaud Motorola...
Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Simon , review by: 3g.co.uk
Good design, Relatively affordable, Gesture controls
No microSD card slot, Battery life could be better, Mediocre camera
The Motorola Moto X (2014) is a substantially better handset than last year's model and in most ways it's a great phone. It has one of the most stylish designs around and being able to customise it makes it all the better.Gesture controls and clever featu...
Over-saturated screen, Battery life doesn't match rivals, Camera is disappointing, unreliable
Despite offering great general performance and some very intuitive elements, some screen, camera and battery-life issues mean the Moto X isn't quite up there with the very best flagship Androids.Next, read more Phone Reviews...
Published: 2014-10-22, Author: Oliver , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: We loved the original Moto X. It outperformed the competition, had a nice design aesthetic and provided all the fundamental features that today's smartphone users require, proving to be one of the best devices of 2013. After garnering feedback, Motorola a...
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Published: 2014-10-22, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Motorola's second generation Moto X hits most of the right notes, coupling beautiful design with a hatful of innovative - and useful - features...