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
(83%)
282 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Moto X will be available later this month for $100 with a two-year contract (so far, from AT&T or Verizon Wireless) or $500 unlocked directly from Motorola.com or Google Play.');IDG.GPT.defineGoogleTagSlot(IDG.GPT.getIMUSlotName(), [[300,250],[300,50]...
Stunning looks and materials customization options, colorful 1080p display, clean and fast Android, Moto voice and actions are useful
Camera OK but not great, battery life just OK, no microSD card slot
The 2014 Moto X garnered a lot of attention thanks to its somewhat lower price tag, really lovely look and customizable finishes and the clean Android experience. It largely lives up to its reputation as a flagship that can make you proud. I'd say nothing...
Great 5.2inch screen, Moto Maker customizations, Aluminum frame, Cheaper than rivals
No micro SD slot, Leather back bruises easily, Camera inconsistent
Moto X 2nd Generation gives pure Android fans a reason to opt for this budget-friendly phone with a 1080p display and premium design. The camera isn't perfect and its features aren't as exciting as other cheap phones, but it's still stylish as ever...
Motorola's software experience and enhancements still a cut above, Premium build quality and feel, Sheer performance offered by strong chipset, , THE
Small battery returns disappointing longevity, Inconsistent camera performance, 16GB only with no microSD expansion
Motorola's second crack at a Moto X flagship is an immediate step up from its predecessor. It addresses a number of the original Moto X's hardware imperfections whilst expertly combining its components within an elegant body with a finish to rival the lik...
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Published: 2015-01-22, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
Despite lacking a number of the headline features found in many of its rivals, the Moto X stands out as one of our favourite phones, right now. In fact, it may be because there is no fingerprint scanners and eye tracking technology that we like it so much...
Abstract: Moto X 2014: Bigger and better than ever beforeThe original Moto X was one of the best Android smartphones around and now Motorola is back with a bigger and more powerful successor.The new Moto X (2014) leaves behind the mid-range offering of its predeces...
Beautiful design coupled with a friendly form factor, Runs stock Android with some smart additions, Great screen,
Too expensive locally, Sluggish focus on camera, Only 16GB of non-expandable storage,
Motorola's Moto X (2014) is an excellent smartphone that is elevated above the sum of its parts thanks to thoughtful design and some smart additions to Android. Unfortunately, its USD$399 has somehow translated to an Australian price of AUD$749 for the b...
Feels great in the hands; Metal edges; Motorola logo is indented so you have a place to put your finger and hold the phone; Leather and wood finishes are optional; Beautiful Full HD screen; Pretty much an Android phone the way Google envisioned it; Motoro
Fixed memory and no microSD slot; Camera isn't slow, but it is often slow to focus; Ring flash doesn't really work as well as you might expect, often providing harsh excess light; Mediocre battery; Water-resistance is very low-end;
Motorola's latest X smartphone gets close, and you can see in this handset that the design teams have really worked hard to make the handset a better all-round product.The design is lovely, with a metal edge that exudes sturdiness, and a choice of rear ma...
Striking design that incorporates metal, and exotic materials such as leather or wood, True hands-free Voice Search, Stock Android Lollipop backed by powerful hardware, Water-resistant coating, A 5.2-inch AMOLED display with front speaker
Published: 2015-01-06, Author: Chris , review by: 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...