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August 2013
(81%)
456 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
15 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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Customisable design
Active notifications
Claimed 24-hour battery life
Software
Design and build quality
Impressive sound
Smooth performance
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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
Superior design
Faultless software
Unparalleled voice control
Great 5.2inch screen
Moto Maker customizations
Aluminum frame
Cheaper than rivals
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
Moto Maker customisation options are superb, excellent build quality, brilliant software, gorgeous looking device, Google Now gets a new lease of life with Touchless Control, great battery life
Specs could be better for the price, no expandable storage
The Moto X isn't the fastest phone, or the one with the best camera, biggest screen or highest pixel density. It does however feature some of the most user-friendly features we've encountered on a current-gen smartphone, solid build quality and impressi...
Abstract: Motorola, Google and Lenovo sounds as if it could be a pop group of the sixties while Moto X might well be the name by which a high profile political figure, of the same period, might be known. However the technology associated with these names is most...
Overall the Moto X is a cracking phone, it's got a great design, some great software and some decent specs. But for me it's just out of place in the UK market...
Abstract: After their ground breaking Moto G handset recently reviewed what could Motorola produce next. It’s called the Moto X and it looks very inviting, you can get it to answer your questions and the curve in its back suits your hands shape....
Abstract: Motorola might have had a very short lived time under the ownership of Google (in under two years Google bought Motorola Mobility, then sold it to Lenovo) but during that period it has turned out a couple of exciting handsets and the Moto X is one of them...
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Published: 2014-04-02, Author: Sophie , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Motorola has clawed its way back into the British smartphone market with the £135 Moto G, offering a premium experience at budget price. But can it justify charging over double the amount for its higher-spec sibling, the Moto X?At first glance, the two...
Published: 2014-04-02, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
One of the first to run KitKat out of the box, Lighter and thinner than the Moto G, Google Now voice operation works well
Some additions are a little gimmicky, Confused camera software, No removable backing unlike Moto G
The Moto X is a solid upgrade from the Moto G. A £380 price tag doesn’t have as big a “wow” factor as the £135 Moto G but it’s still a great price for what’s on offer. The Moto X has a faster processor, better camera and a refined design. What more coul...
Abstract: Google bought Motorola Mobility $12.5 billion in 2012 and has now sold it on to Lenovo for a mere $2.91 billion, retaining, however, a raft of valuable patents. The Moto X is the culmination of Google's breath of life into the previously moribund mobil...
Gesture controls come in handy, Quality build, Camera, Sound quality, Good screen, OS is fluid, responsive, Voice control works well (although it has its limits)
We'd like to see even more voice control possibilities, Nonexpandable memory, Moto Maker customisation service not yet available in UK (coming soon)
The Moto X may not boast hardware as impressive as its high-end counterparts, but it's still a choice buy. For one thing, it doesn't really have any major, deal-breaking flaws (that's rare on a mid-range phone); instead it has tons of advantages. Plus, Mo...
Standout features, Solid build, Android 4.4 Kit Kat
Poor screen, Poor camera quality compared to rivals, More expensive that better specced rivals
We want to like the Moto X. Features such as active display and touchless controls really do make it stand out from the plethora of Android smartphones on the market today. It has excellent battery life too.It's the rest of it that lets it down, and becau...