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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
Abstract: Two sibling phones. One is sleek and sophisticated -- beautiful to the eye and a treat to hold. The other is more industrial -- far less refined but super rugged and oozing with power. So which is the better device?With Motorola's 2014 Moto X and Droid Tu...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy S5, by comparison, is all plastic and comes in either white or black. At least it has a soft-touch, dimpled finish, making it easy to grasp.MORE: The Best Smartphones Available NowHowever, the S5 is slightly more resilient than the Moto...
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Our smartphones are the single most important devices we own. They're the tools we use to communicate with our loved ones, our offices made mobile. They're our game consoles, our conduit for watching and reading anything the internet offers. They've also ...
Almost everything about the new Moto X is improved over its predecessor, not solely for its specs, but for its overall performance. From call quality, design, and its camera performance, the new Moto X bears all of the incremental improvements to earn the...
The Moto X is a fine effort from Motorola. It took last year's sub-flagship device and pushed it to full flagship status. Despite beefing up the specs to match the competition, I can't help but feel that Motorola lost a little bit of its soul along the wa...
Abstract: “The best.” I know, I know… who's to say which Android phone is the best? No two people are alike and different users have different priorities. There are so many factors to consider, it's obviously impossible to determine the “best” phone for everyone.Bu...
Aggressive design gives the phone a sturdy and edgy look, Moto Maker gives us continued control in how the phone is designed, Software features remain at a minimum, but they've all been enhanced, Moto Voice showcases the effectiveness of voice control, Th
Battery life is underwhelming, Weak brightness output makes is really tough viewing the screen outdoors, Camera suffers under lower lighting situations, Leather option is prone to scuffs and scratching
Through all of the trials and tribulations, Motorola has somehow managed to stay afloat in this volatile industry. That's particularly surprising because even though the original Moto X was acclaimed and well-received by many in the industry, it failed to...
Published: 2014-09-09, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Everything about this new Moto X looks and feels high-end, Curves and contours feel nice in the hand, Fast Snapdragon 801 SoC, $499 unlocked price won't upend the mobile industry, but it compares favorably to other flagships, Near-stock Android with the p
Leather back looks nice but scuffs pretty easily, Camera isn't a standout, Battery life is better than last year, but not top-of-the-class
Published: 2014-09-05, Author: Lee , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: While Eric Bangeman is handling the quick hands-on of the Moto 360 in his post, I'm going to run you through the two Android smartphones in this brief, hands-on post.We've got a full review coming in a couple of days after Ars Android genius Ron Amadeo an...
Abstract: My, how time flies.It's hard to believe it was a full year ago when we were getting our first glimpse at the Moto X , the first handset to emerge from Motorola following its Google-led makeover.A lot has changed since then -- to put it mildly -- but one t...