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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: 2015-09-02, Author: Gian , review by: wired.co.uk
21megapixel camera, relatively cheap price, good screen
Unexciting design, sometimes unwieldy
Moto X Play has some shortcomings, but is good value for money. The camera in particular is a stark improvement from previous Motorola handsets. While not a flagship -- by deliberate design -- some of Moto X Play's features put it among the most convinci...
No bloatware, Brilliant display, Ideal screen size for streaming, Massive battery
Looks cheap
At the £269 (16GB version), the Motorola Moto X Play offers solid value for money. It ticks all the boxes for someone who would like a no-frills handset that will take them from work to play without the need to juice up.You get a nearly pure Android exper...
Massive battery, Good screen, Advanced camera sensor
Camera could be snappier, and it's begging for OIS, Not the prettiest design
The Moto X Play is a phone to keep your eye on for high-end specs without a high-end price The Mototola Moto X Play is one of the best phones to consider if you want a quality phone without paying a high-end price. It maxes out the camera and battery whi...
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 m...
Abstract: Motorola's back on form recently, with its range of Moto G phones dominating the budget market, while last year's Moto X was one of our favourite Android blowers. This year though, along with a brand new Moto G, Motorola's unleashed not one, but two Moto...
Abstract: The Motorola Moto X Play has the same design as the rest of the updated 2015 range, which includes the budget Moto X 2015 reviewed just a few days ago .The overall look is attractive to the eye with a small bezel surrounding the screen and in the hand the...
Abstract: Motorola recently announced new versions of its Moto X and Moto G lines, and the new Moto X 2015 phone has some different options. The slightly lesser-specced model is dubbed the Moto X Play while the superior version is the Moto X Style aka Moto X Pure E...
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Published: 2015-07-29, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Great camera, Good screen, Stock Android, Decent price
Not the best value for money, Design isn't exciting
The Moto X Play shows plenty of promise and offers a decent large screen smartphone for a reasonable price...
Published: 2015-07-28, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: The Motorola Moto X Play is one of the terminals Motorola flagship for the second half of 2015, together with the Motorola Moto X Style. A team that is committed phablet format 5.5-inch Full HD resolution. Your bet is based on two pillars. For one, the co...
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Published: 2015-07-28, Author: Matthew , review by: T3.com
Abstract: The Moto X Play certainly seems to have stamina on its side, with Motorola boasting of a two day battery life that will keep it entertaining you long after most other handsets give up the ghost.If the Moto X Play really wants to beam entertainment into ou...