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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Users
(80%)
1 Reviews
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Build quality
Customizability
Stock like Android build with useful tweaks all around
Swift SoC, Latest Android, Good ergonomics, Very good phone sound, Always-on speech control, Can be personalized, Gesture control, Good screen, Wide frequency coverage, Stable performance even during load
Little available storage, Non-expandable storage, Few accessories included, Uneven gaps, Screen could be brighter, Barely any accessories, No LTE Cat. 6
Motorola's second-generation Moto X is a successful and consistent development of its precursor. The upscale configuration clearly places it in the premium range, although it lacks technical superlatives. The smartphone more convinces with its flexible de...
Abstract: Motorola launched the second generation version of the Moto X smartphone recently; here's how it fared in our hands-on comparison to iPhone. This is the 5.2-inch display phone with the curved back panel that comes in bamboo, wood, leather or a colorful la...
Abstract: The original Moto X was a very well-reviewed phone, but it just didn't sell as well as Motorola and Google had hoped. It deserved more attention than it got, but the smartphone consuming public can be a fickle beast. That's why this year's Moto X makes a...
Published: 2014-10-05, Author: Eric , review by: newatlas.com
up to the top here: The second generation of the Moto X is even better than its unappreciated predecessor from last year. Its specs and design quality are competitive with other top flight phones and it offers a few uniquely useful features and optional ...
There's a reason why the Samsung Galaxy S5 continues to be a noteworthy smartphone, despite the fact that it's been out for some time now. Frankly, it just works in being a high performing smartphone – one that's usually a top finisher in key categories. ...
Apple doesn't have to do a lot of fighting in the space, just because its iPhones continue to be at the top of the charts. Month after month, smartphone after smartphone, it simply has the rounded appeal and performance to be a choice winner amongst consu...
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
The all new Moto X feels like a major upgrade over the original in every way. The display is much bigger along with better resolution and the processor is much faster. The camera is even improved, although it's still not on par with other flagships. The a...
Better than ever, but strayed from the pathWe've heard the talk about how the 2014 Moto X is the best Android smartphone ever. We could probably even make that same argument. It's got a large display. It's got a speaker that's pretty loud. It's fast. It's...
The first Moto X was, and still is a great phone. Even if the camera isn't all that great, the display not all that accurate, and the specs not all that impressive, the ergonomics of it are incredible. Motorola had designed one of the most ergonomic smart...
Abstract: It's been a roller coaster of events for Motorola these past few years. As sales of their once widely successful Droid line began to dwindle, Motorola seemingly found new life in Google after the internet search giant officially bought them for $12.5 bill...