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Motorola Moto X reviews by real users Motorola Moto X

User score

Overall satisfaction
8.5
  • 9
  • 5
  • 1
  • 0
  • 0
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  • Screen8.5
  • Performance7.8
  • Camera7.1
  • Connectivity8.1
  • Battery7.1
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Design & Materials

Is it a drop-resistant and scratch-resistant smartphone?
8.3

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Do you think it's a nice phone?
8.8

15 reviews

Is it comfortable?
8.9

15 reviews

Can you see it well in the sunlight?
7.9

15 reviews

Performance & Hardware

Does it have good sound?
7.7

15 reviews

Does it work smoothly in everyday use?
8.0

15 reviews

What's your experience been with demanding games?
7.6

15 reviews

Camera

Quality of daytime photos
7.4

15 reviews

Quality of nighttime photos
6.3

15 reviews

Quality of selfies
7.3

15 reviews

Does it have a powerful flash?
7.3

15 reviews

Connectivity

Does it have good coverage for calls?
8.2

15 reviews

Quality of the GPS
7.9

15 reviews

And the WiFi?
8.1

15 reviews

Battery

How long does the battery last?
  • 0%
    Less than half day
  • 20%
    Less than a day
  • 60%
    One day
  • 13%
    More than one day
  • 7%
    Two days or more

15 reviews

Software

Did it come with preinstalled applications?
  • 20%
    It comes with a clean operating system
  • 67%
    It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
  • 13%
    It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall

15 reviews

Do you regularly receive updates?
  • 7%
    Never
  • 36%
    Once a year
  • 57%
    Every six months
  • 0%
    Every two months or less

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User reviews

  • Best smartphone experience in its Glory days

    I really liked this device, I still have it, but it's not performing well to today's standards. Too bad the camera wasn't better.

    Pros
    • Design + Motomaker
    • Small bezels
    • AMOLED screen
    • Good battery life
    • Usefull gestures
    • Clean software
    Cons
    • Camera
    • 10
    • Screen9.8
    • Performance9.0
    • Camera6.3
    • Connectivity9.0
    • Battery7.0
  • My all time preferred phone.

    Pros
    • Comfortable
    • Size
    • Amoled Screen
    Cons
    • Out of date
    • 10
    • Screen9.5
    • Performance6.3
    • Camera7.0
    • Connectivity7.0
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    to be over 7 years old

    For being more than 7 years old, it can be compared with current entry ranges and in some cases I could even beat them, (from my point of view I think so)

    Pros
    • if it were in the middle of 2013 it would be the best
    • 7.8
    • Screen9.5
    • Performance6.6
    • Camera7.2
    • Connectivity5.5
    • Battery5.0
  • Auto
    Very good terminal

    • 8.5
    • Screen8.7
    • Performance8.6
    • Camera8.2
    • Connectivity8.3
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    Excellent smartphone, nothing to complain about. Unfortunately Lenovo killed the Moto line

    Pros
    • Footprint
    • Construction
    • Size
    • Minimum System Resources
    • Alwayns on Display
    Cons
    • Processing
    • 8.9
    • Screen10
    • Performance8.0
    • Camera7.2
    • Connectivity7.3
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    Well-made and sturdy phone

    Great entry phone, though, is already outdated. Very sturdy and with a great camera.

    Pros
    • Camera
    • Resistance
    Cons
    • Battery
    • Connectivity
    • 8.3
    • Screen8.3
    • Performance6.7
    • Camera8.3
    • Connectivity6.7
    • Battery5.0
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    Good first cell

    Incredible, of the first cell phones to have 2GB of Ram and before Siri appeared, I already had speech recognition technology to give commands without touching the phone, it also has things that only flagships were slow to incorporate as ignition by touching the screen, shake to turn on the screen and so on. The bad thing is that it gets very hot if it is used for a long time and even burns a bit of the back.

    Pros
    • Advanced for his time
    • Good voice recognition
    • 2013 phone that aged very well for 2018
    • For basic use, it continues to work very well
    Cons
    • The battery is not removable
    • Unable to add Microsd
    • Only upgradeable to Android 5.1
    • It gets very hot in prolonged use
    • 7.8
    • Screen8.0
    • Performance8.7
    • Camera5.0
    • Connectivity8.0
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    its interface is good and fluid but little profit

    • 7.8
    • Screen7.0
    • Performance7.7
    • Camera7.0
    • Connectivity8.0
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    A very good phone for the time it was launched.

    Pros
    • Power
    • design
    • Software
    • Native Apps
    Cons
    • Expansive memory
    • 9.5
    • Screen10
    • Performance9.0
    • Camera9.0
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    the best experience with a phone

    probably the most comfortable phone to hold in your hand, aprobechamiento maximum screen, exceptional sound quality and loud sound with good bass. the screen looks great but white yellow. extreme fluidity despite its modest Especs, battery which can be extended to two days. the worst camera we can say that takes pictures and objects are distinguished

    Pros
    • ergonomics
    • fluency
    • Experience pure android
    Cons
    • camera
    • 10
    • Screen7.3
    • Performance9.7
    • Camera3.3
    • Connectivity9.3
    • Battery10

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