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The Moto X Force does feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 instead of an 808, but the difference in day-to-day performance is probably negligible. It costs $624.00 unlocked, ...
At the end of last year's Moto X review, we concluded that it wasn't a perfect phone.Still, we wanted to see where Motorola would be in a year, and, about 13 months later, it's safe to say it's ...
If you’ve stuck with the Moto X since its beginnings in 2013 like I have, the first thing you’ll notice right off the bat how much bigger the box of the latest iteration is. Obviously, the ...
The Moto X Style also has front facing stereo speakers, 3GB RAM, Snapdragon 808 1.8 GHz processor, and 21 megapixel camera. Internal storage options include 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB, but you also get ...
That's the case with today's announcement of the Moto X Force, which is essentially just an international version of the new Droid Turbo 2 Motorola launched in the US a couple of days ago.
Last year's Moto X was a modest phone. At the time, the then-Google-owned Motorola had created a new image for its handsets—moving on, once again, from its Razr devices—presenting us with a ...
The new Moto X (2014) addresses all that, and you notice the improvements as soon as you pick it up. It's bigger, thanks to a larger 5.2-inch screen compared to the old 4.7-inch panel, ...
The new Moto X 16GB model will be available for $99 on contract; $499 with no-contract. The 32GB model should be $50 more. If you want a leather or wood back, then there will be a $25 premium.
The Moto X Play runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, and Motorola is one of the few companies that doesn't apply its own skin over the top.