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August 2015
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The editors liked
Dual-nanoSIM + microSD Card Slot
Good Screen
Excellent Audio Quality
Beautiful Erognomic Design
Close to Stock UI
Good Camera Quality (With Fast Shutter Speeds and Autofocus)
Really Stable Videos (Even without OIS)
Excellent 1080p LCD display with superb brightness
Colors and contrast
Impressive 21MP shooter
Especially for stills
Snappy performance on the near-stock Android ROM
Good design
21MP camera
Stock Android like experience
Good camera
Great battery life
Stock Android
Affordable price
Bright screen
Front-facing speaker
Eye catching design
Smooth performance with pure Android
Long lasting battery
Very good display
Sturdy and well built
The editors didn't like
Single Speaker could've been a bit louder
Noisy Low Light Camera Performance
"Motorola Moto X Play Review"
5 out of 5 based on 53 ratings
Bulky body and generic design
No 4K video recording
Lacks IPX7 ratings
Nonremovable battery
No NFC
No wireless charging
A little bulky
A bit on the bulky side
Can lag a bit
Display appears a bit dull
Weak processor performance
Moto display isn't as efficient as other Motorola phones
Published: 2015-10-13, Author: Sophie , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Motorola's Moto X Play is one of the best value Android phones on the market, offering a range of impressive specs at a sub-£300 price point, but can it compete in an over-crowded Android market?The Moto X Play is a relatively chunky phone, measuring 148...
Published: 2015-10-12, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Battery life, Moto Maker options, price, pretty much bloatware free
Not hugely exciting, camera low light performance weak, no fingerprint scanner
The Moto X Play is a headset that appears to have one primary focus: long-lasting battery life. If you want an endurance champion, then the Moto X Play could well be the handset for you. There are other positives too. The design can be personalised...
The Moto X Play (2015) is a solid performer, with a massive battery and an improved camera, both of which perform adequately in the real world. The Moto X Play just needs to be a little better in low light, then it would have got a Gold Award. "" framebor...
It's hard to fault the Moto X Play. We lauded Motorola's latest Moto G as the best sub-£200 handset, and it's hard to think of a better sub-£300 phone than the Play. Sure, the low-light camera performance disappointed and the screen isn't the best on the...
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Published: 2015-09-18, Author: Thomas , review by: alphr.com
The Moto X Play doesn't excel in everything; it's oddly not as waterproof as the cheaper Motorola Moto G (2015), the camera doesn't perform well in low light, and performance is middling.However, a reasonable price and great battery life give it an edge a...
Fantastic battery life, Moto Voice is better, Solid build, Improved camera performance, Dual Nano SIM and MicroSD slot
Screen isn't AMOLED, Camera sluggish in darker settings, Processor not fast enough for gamers
The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Motorola Moto 360 ($149)Moto Hint Mono Bluetooth Headset ($100)Since the Moto X Play would likely be labeled the Droid Maxx 2 und...
Thoughtful design, Long battery life, No bloatware
Back panel fit, Poor low, light photos, No fast charger
The Moto X Play costs £279 for the 16GB version (£22 a month on contract) or £319 for the 32GB. Whilst there are some niggles, camera performance in low light and that slightly ill-fitting back panel being the most noticeable, it has a lot to recommend it...
Overall, the Moto X Play is a decent mid-range phone. But, it's not the great upgrade which Moto X owners were looking for. The camera is good, as is the screen, but performance could be better - as could battery life. Had Motorola offered the dual-SIM ve...