Testseek.com have collected 456 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto X and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto X.
August 2013
(81%)
456 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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15 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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Customisable design
Active notifications
Claimed 24-hour battery life
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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
Published: 2014-02-01, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great design, nice features over the standard Google offering, fantastic battery life
More expensive than the Nexus 5 and a lower spec, camera isn't amazing, no Moto Maker customisation (yet)
In one sense, nothing has changed since our initial Moto X review based on our US experience of this phone. But that was six months ago and pre-Nexus 5. Times have changed, but our soft spot for this phone hasn't. We still do wholeheartedly recomme...
The Moto X won't blow you away with top of the range specs: instead, it's the software smarts inside the phone that make it all the more desirable. The main draw is its touchless controls, all thanks to its smart voice recognition tech made possible with a custom mobile computing system, dubbed the X8. It consists of a 1.7GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4, a quad-core Adreno graphics which com
While the Moto X is a solid piece of kit, we can't help but feel it's also a tad bland. It doesn't scream premium: instead, it looks and feels more like a secondary phone, even though it should be battling for first place with its software smarts. It also only comes with 16GB of storage, and you can't boost it with a microSD card either - if you want more space, you'll have to spring for the pric
Motorola has come up with a respectable phone in the Moto X, but it's far too late to the party, and it just costs too much. It's also too similar to its even lower cost sibling, the Moto G, sharing the same screen resolution, shape and nearly the same...
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Published: 2014-01-31, Author: Simon , review by: 3g.co.uk
All day battery, Handsfree Google Now, Innovative notifications, Onehanded camera, Solid build
Underpowered, Expensive, No microSD
The Motorola Moto X is a curious creation. On the one hand it has a handful of innovative and genuinely useful features which really help it stand out from the crowd, but on the other hand it really is a bit underpowered given the £380 price tag. If you w...
Good size for small hands, Accurate speech recognition, Clever notifications system, Impressive camera features
No memory expansion, Motorola hasn't gone overboard with spec
Although the Moto X isn't built with top notch specifications, it performs well, and its battery life is strong. It's a nice size for one-handed use, and its extra features seem to have potential. Okay, the voice control won't always be a substitute for ...
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Published: 2014-01-24, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Over twice the price of the Moto G, no expandable memory
It has a slightly larger screen, faster processor, better camera and more onboard memory than the Moto G as well as 4G connectivity. Against the Nexus 5 it has a slightly smaller screen and a less powerful processor but a better camera. Plus it has the ...
Abstract: Six months after the US launch, the Moto X will be available in the UK from 1 February. It comes as Motorola tries to re-establish itself in Europe. But with competition from the likes of Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy S range, does it deliver enough...
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 impressiv...
Abstract: But there is hope yet for a wider launch of the Moto X, and this isn't rumour or speculation – it comes straight from the mouths of two Motorola execs: Magnus Ahlqvist [President for EMEA] and Marcus Frost [Senior Marketing Director, EMEA].Android Headlin...