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Place the Motorola Motoluxe next to a Samsung Galaxy S3 or an iPhone 4S and it shapes up poorly. It packs middling specs and fair-to-middling performance into a stylish frame. But if you want a decent Android smartphone at a reasonable price, you could...
Weak hardware; No Android Ice Cream Sandwich; Camera is poor
Despite harbouring allusions of grandeur, the Motorola Motoluxe struggles to live up to its name. On the outside it's appealing enough, but the user experience is less than stellar and there are better phones out there for less money....
Motorola has made a good stab at a mid-range smartphone with the Motoluxe, and it hasn't left innovation behind in the process - either on the hardware or software fronts. If your needs are modest, it could suffice. Pros: A well-made, slim handset with s...
8megapixel camera, good feature set for the price, distinctive look,
Camera a bit slow, no HD video recording
The Motorola Motoluxe offers a decent range of features and just a little bit of Motorola personality to help it stand out from the midrange Android crowd.SpecificationsSoftware : Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread Processor : 800MHz Memory slot : microSD Displ...
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Published: 2012-04-10, Author: Laura , review by: techradar.com
Wi, Fi hotspot capable, DNLA streaming, Rubber chassis, 4, inch screen
Poor camera, 800MHz processor, Boring design, Lags during navigation, Only 1GB internal memory
We've established that the Motorola Motoluxe is no real fashion accessory. Not only that, but at around £20 per month, the performance isn't up to scratch with even other older-but-more capable Android phones, such as the HTC Desire S . It's more of an e...
Although certainly one of the better mid-range Android smartphones currently available, the Motorola Motoluxe's relatively slow processor, limited app storage and mediocre camera take the edge of its appeal. Unless an upgrade to mid-range Android smart...
Design / hardware / finishing, Nicelooking user interface by Motorola, Low SAR
Spotty response time, Low contrast display, Photo rendering, Low battery life
For a mid-range smartphone, the Motoluxe gives rather unbalanced results. It has some very good things going for it, but also some features in need of improvement. ...
Battery life, 4-inch display is generous at this price, compact
Poor camera performance, Motorola's tinkering could be more flexible, a little underpowered
If you're on a budget, but want to look like you aren't, then the Motoluxe with it's larger-than-average screen will likely tempt you. The camera isn't great, which is annoying, but good battery life and a likeable design mean it's worthy of considerat...
This is a likeable phone with decent screen, a camera that is higher quality than the price would suggest and has neat styling to boot. It would be better if it came with the latest Android software, though this may follow. And a faster processor woul...