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August 2013
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456 Reviews
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Easy to use; Decent way of checking messages and notifications without needing to switch the entire screen on; Comfortable in the hands; A close-to-pure Android experience without buying a Nexus; Some cute little touches like Spotlight Stories;
Voice conversion doesn't always work perfectly; Battery barely hits a day of performance; No microSD expansion;
There's a lot Motorola gets right in the X, and even though it's a year late and the battery only lasts a day, the Moto X is still an excellent performer that's not only easy to use, but also encourages you to speak up.Owners of the iPhone 4/4S curious to...
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Published: 2014-05-08, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
There are a few important things to remember about the Motorola Moto X. Firstly, it is a fair bit cheaper than other top-tier smartphones. At the time of writing, a new Samsung Galaxy S5 retails for AU$929, while the RRP of the Moto X is AU$549. That's no...
Superior design, Faultless software, Unparalleled voice control
No expandable memory
There is magic to the way the Moto X gets things done. Inconspicuous design and a level of intuition helps the smartphone blend into your lifestyle. It's not that the smartphone is at arm's length when you need it; it's that it disappears into the backgro...
While on the one hand I can't justify dropping $500 for a phone that may well see a replacement so soon, at the same time we just don't know how long it'll be before we see another Motorola flagship here.We were let down when we found out Moto X wasn't he...
Abstract: The Moto X has been our most favorite phones by Motorola. There are so much to love about the phone, from the perfect screen size of 4.7 – inch to it's customizable back which is made to order, and can be done on the Moto Maker's website. The video about ...
Abstract: DateAugust 2, 2013 (3) Read later Motorola says it's working on a wooden backside, although that option won't be available for a few months. The is an amazing smartphone, just not revolutionary. Its name implies the phone is buil...
Abstract: My favourite is Touchless Control. Apple likes to talk about the "magic" of its products, but this feature is the most magical thing I've seen in mobile in a long time. With your phone sitting on the table, you can utter the words "OK, Google Now," and it...
Published: 2013-08-02, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
The Motorola Moto X has a sharp 1080p screen, a swift quad-core processor, nifty software and gesture features, and customizable design options that'll fit anyone's style
A minimalist camera, combined with no expandable memory, are the handset's only drawbacks
While in screen quality and storage capacity it lags behind rival superphones, the Moto X's superbly compact and comfortable design, whiz-bang voice controls, and long battery life make it a worthy Android contender....
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Published: 2015-07-05, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: Just under two years ago, I wrote this :The best Android experience I've ever had. It feels like a long time since I felt so effusive about a smartphone. Perhaps it is the ever-quickening maturity of a market so commoditized that a $200 phone can fill all...