Testseek.com have collected 282 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto X Gen2 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto X Gen2.
September 2014
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282 Reviews
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Thin, light and comfortable for its class, attractive and customizable design with option for leather and wood materials, outstanding and spacious display, great performance, excellent speaker, fast and easytouse camera, clean and intuitive software, usef
Less ergonomic than firstgen model, battery life could be better, inconsistent camera quality, no wireless charging
The new Moto X's front-facing sensors enable a couple of other practical additions: First, they allow the phone's display to automatically stay on longer when you're looking at it and shut off more quickly when you aren't. That's smart -- and it's worked ...
AT&T's Motorola Moto X has a sharp 1080p screen, a swift quadcore 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
The Motorola Moto X hits all the right notes, delivering stock Android inside a powerful high-end handset that users can customize themselves....
When the Moto X came out last year, many people dismissed it because it didn't have the greatest specs. But, for a lot of people, it offered a solid and intelligent experience that warranted a place among competing devices like the Galaxy S5, iPhone 5s an...
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Published: 2014-09-18, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Topshelf specs, Unique, useful software features, Solid acoustic experience from earpiece to speakerphone, More hardware customization options than any other Android phone
Mediocre battery life, Unexceptional camera (again), Less comfortable to use than predecessor
As the mainstream reboot of a niche product, the 2014 Moto X does what it needs to do. Like Star Trek 2009, it sacrifices some of the principles of its forerunner in its quest for greater mass appeal. The new phone's bigger screen makes its casing more cu...
Abstract: The new Moto X packs plenty of improvements -- but is its camera actually any better than the original's?Last year's Moto X, after all, had lots of good things going for it -- but image quality wasn't its greatest strength. The new device comes with a hig...
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...
Abstract: How does the new Moto X look and feel? It may sound crazy, but a lot of that is actually up to you.We can talk all day about how the phone is bigger than last year's model (it is -- though it's still smaller than the Galaxy S5 or the One M8). We can talk ...
Published: 2014-09-15, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
It's hard not to be impressed with the new Moto X. Its predecessor built a solid reputation among those "in the know" for its clean Android build and useful features, but its plastic casing and underwhelming display left it overshadowed on store shelves...
Lightning fast performance, Smart software that doesn't deviate from stock Android
Lackluster camera performance
The new Moto X fixes nearly everything wrong with last year's model. It's bigger (but not too big), faster, smarter, and better-built. This is one of the best Android phones you can buy....
Abstract: The Moto X was first released in 2013 as a mid-ranged device that dreamed big, Motorola paired the device with its Moto Maker service which provided consumers with the ability to create one of a kind personalized smartphones. Fast forward to 2014, the Mot...