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Veröffentlicht: 2015-01-06, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: ausdroid.net
Beautiful screen. Rich colours and not too bright, Perfect size and it feels wonderful in the hand. The bamboo rear finish really helps, Voice recognition, and added Moto features, are beyond a gimmick and are truly useful, Comes with Android 4.4.4 out of
Battery life is terrible. Perhaps I've been spoiled, but less than twelve hours of regular use is really not good enough, No 32GB model available in Australia. 16GB storage, with no MicroSD, is a waste, Despite appearing to have stereo front facing speake
I've quite enjoyed reviewing the Moto X (2014). There are some devices that I really don't enjoy reviewing, and I'm a little embarrassed to admit these are devices I give to others to review. I can't do them justice. I like to think I can be impartial wit...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-09-23, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: techradar.com/au/
Superb value, Improved camera, Big screen for the price, Decent display quality
Lower sharpness than 2013 Moto G, Slightly disappointing battery life, A little chunky, Average sound quality
When the original Motorola Moto G arrived a year ago, it blew us away. It made many of the budget phones of the time look like trash. Does the 2014 edition make the same impact? Of course not. In some respects it's just a bigger version of the older phone...
Stock Android with great additions from Motorola, Great camera, Still relatively premium for a cheap device
No Moto Maker in Australia, Inconsistent camera focus, Lag in the Android skin
LikeStock Android with great additions from Motorola.Great camera.Still relatively premium for a cheap device.Don't LikeNo Moto Maker in Australia.Inconsistent camera focus.Lag in the Android skin.Yes. You should. Despite our gripes over the increased siz...
Zusammenfassung: Here at last! The Moto X was one of our favourite phones from last year, and now the sequel is here. It's called… the Moto X. Guess the X+1 thing was just a codename. Labels aside, we've spent a good half day with the new Moto X, and so far it lives up to...
Zusammenfassung: It's hardly been a month and already we have come across another price revision for the Moto X 2 nd generation in the country by Motorola. After recently bringing down the starting price of the phone to Rs 26,999 and Rs 29,999 for the 16 and 32GB variants...
Despite the price it commands, the Moto X camera is once again, a let down. The colors are vibrant, but indoor shots are grainy. The color recognition does good, but the lack of OIS and slow autofocus doesn't bode well for the camera. Ultimately, the Moto...
The new Moto X bowls out many other top-tier phones launched before it in terms of value-for-money. It is a phone engineered for those who are hungry for performance and not gimmicks. It has a slight edge over leading flagships in terms of performance, bu...
This year's Moto X addresses many of the hardware shortcomings of its predecessor and provides unparalleled fit and finish to the device. The newcomer is easily among the best Android flagships to hold and operate complemented by its excellent ergonomics....
Excellent Display, Great Performer, Beautiful built & design
NonExpandable memory
To cut it short, I'd say that if you have a budget of around Rs 34,000 for a smartphone then Moto X (2nd Gen) that comes at a price of Rs 33,999, is a perfect choice for you. It looks really good (especially with that brilliant display) and is loaded with...