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Published: 2015-10-07, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Good hardware for a great price. Surprisingly solid 21megapixel camera. Large, highresolution, attractive display. Stock Android is always awesome, especially with Moto's enhancements.
Terrible camera app. Design isn't as nice as the best flagships out there.
Published: 2015-10-06, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
I genuinely like the Motorola Moto X Pure Edition and see plenty of value in what it offers. First, no other company lets you customize the appearance of your phone to the extent Motorola does. The handset comes in an attractive variety of finishes, mater...
Highly customizable design, Water resistant IP57 construction, Big, bright, highresolution screen with accurate colors, Nearstock Android software with very light enhancements, microSD expansion slot, Unlocked with diverse LTE band support, Frontfacing ca
Camera app is very light on modes and settings, Splotchy camera quality under low light, The graphics performance leaves something to be desired, Battery life could be better
Motorola has something special here with the Moto X Pure. Some folks might frown upon the significant increase to its size, but it still manages to follow the same fundamental principles of the series. That means a highly customizable design that comes wi...
For $399 you get a Moto X with 16GB of storage (with a microSD card slot) and your choice of any plastic back and accent color. That might be the best $400 you can spend on a smartphone right now. Sure, the Nexus 5X is a little cheaper, but it has a lower...
Abstract: The third version of the Moto X from Motorola is here. Dubbed the Moto X Pure Edition, a device that Motorola has finally crafted with a budget price for a smartphone that stands tall and preforms like a pro. The Mot X Pure Edition has a couple of key sta...
Sharp, spacious screen, Streamlined UI, Great battery life
Camera struggles with contrast
Motorola's Moto X Style is a solid all-round flagship phone that may not excite with original or stand-out features, but has plenty to offer all kinds of users. Want to stay entertained or do the odd bit of graft on the move? That spacious Quad HD screen...
Published: 2015-10-01, Author: Lars , review by: dpreview.com
Excellent image detail in bright light, Good exposure and color across ISO range, Noise and artifacts are well-controlled, Efficient digital stabilization in video mode, Good color, exposure and detail in video mode, Good front camera with LED-flash, Very
Slightly higher than usual tendency to clip highlights in high-contrast-scenes, No OIS means you need to use higher ISOs in very dark scenes than some competitors, Low-resolution panorama output with little detail, Low quality slow-motion video, Very few
The Motorola Moto X Style offers good image and video quality across all lighting situations and the large QHD-display is a pleasure to view and compose images on. A front flash helps when taking self-portraits in low light and a weatherproof body lets yo...
Here's the thing you have to remember about the new Moto X. At its base level it costs $200 less than last year's model. And you don't get something for nothing. Trade-offs have to happen when you shave that much off the price of a smartphone.There's noth...
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Published: 2015-09-24, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Good specs and great build quality, especially for the price, At $400, substantially cheaper than other phones in its category, Moto Maker customization gives the phone some character that competitors don't have, Includes NFC and quick charging, unlike th
Mediocre camera, again, Only OK battery life, Not the fastest flagship out there, though the price helps absorb that blow, Missing wireless charging and a fingerprint reader, though those were probably the right features to cut to save money
Bloatware free, Charges fast, Protective edge case included, Tons of customization options, Best combination of price and performance for a flagship
Awkward to hold, Battery life mediocre
The Moto X Pure Edition is a great phone for its price.Moto X Pure Edition looks like your average smartphone.We typically reserve that compliment for budget devices, like the $80 smartphone. The Moto X Pure Edition is the first time we've claimed it abou...