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September 2014
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Stock like Android build with useful tweaks all around
Published: 2014-11-06, Author: Charles , review by: zdnet.com
At the back, the lens for the 13megapixel main camera (upgraded from 10 megapixels) is surrounded by a circular dualLED ring flash (upgraded from a singleLED flash). Beneath the camera is Motorola's 'M' logo set in a signature concave circle. The back on
Overall, we're impressed with the second-generation Moto X. It's nicely designed and solidly built, has a great 5.2-inch AMOLED screen, performs superbly and delivers a range of useful Moto 'experiences' on top of an otherwise uncluttered Android OS. Our ...
Updates to design make it even better, Ability to customize the design to exactly suit your style, Screen bumped up to 5.2-inches, Hardware package continues to be really useful, Customizable voice activation phrase never gets old, Stock-like Android is s
Due to the smoother feel of the metal, the thinness can make side gripping a bit difficult, Doesn't have the latest and greatest processing package, Small battery translates to average longevity, Camera performance still leaves something to be desired
8.8 The new Moto X brings everything we loved about the original in a larger body, with an improved build quality, and specifications that now compete with other current flagships. With the Moto Maker, you have the opportunity to make this already good de...
Vastly improved display and processor over its predecessor. Beautiful design. Wide variety of hardware customizations available. Solid voice command implementation. Stellar call quality. Clean, near-stock Android 4.4 UI. Low entry price.
Inconsistent camera performance. Carrier bloatware. No memory card slot. Battery isn't removable
The second-generation Motorola Moto X smartphone is a welcome return to form, thanks to its excellent performance and smooth, unadulterated Android 4.4 interface....
Gorgeous display, Seamless design, Voice controls make a great personal assistant, Excellent performance, Clean Android experience
Camera quality could be improved
If you're shopping for a high-end Android phone, chances are you're considering models from Samsung, HTC, and LG. After having some hands-on time with the Moto X, we strongly encourage you to add this phone to your list of options. Not only does the Moto ...
Abstract: Motorola has come along way from last year, in large part thanks to the Moto X, Moto G and (to lesser extent) the Moto E. In 2014, they really seem to be bringing their A-game, now offering three flagship-level devices: the Moto X (2014), the Nexus 6 and ...
Camera isn't the bes, Battery life could be better
The updated Moto X is an Android phone with a gorgeous display, chic design, solid performance and efficient voice comments, all at an accessible price. When the original Motorola Moto X debuted last year, it gave consumers a smartphone with so...
Camera beaten by rivals, Battery life iffy, No memory card slot
We're at a bit of a quandary when it comes to scoring the Moto X. We really like it in so many ways - the customisation aspect, the unique wooden backings, the clean and cozy interface with its helpful assistant additions.But then there's the not-so-great...
Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Ian , review by: intomobile.com
Abstract: Motorola has been going through quite the change over the past few years, transitioning from producing high-end handsets to taking a more modest approach. 2013's Moto X was the beginning of something new for Motorola Mobility; finding a balance between a...
Abstract: “A quick snapshot at capabilities and features of the Motorola's latest flagship”Motorola's budget smartphones, the original Moto G (review | FAQs) and Moto E (review | FAQs) have changed the company's fortunes. Not only that, the duo are also credited wi...