- Pros
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- Solid build
- Scrumptious screen
- Capable camera
- Smooth performance
- Active Display and Touchless Control take usage to the next level
- Cons
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- Non-expandable storage
- Can't match up to specs offered by similarly-priced rivals
When we reviewed the Moto G, we tagged it a smartphone that won’t change your life, but could change the game. Little did we know then that we’d soon be encountering another device that’d turn out to be exactly the opposite, and that too, the G’s own sibling. With its specs, the Moto X may not be able to change the game, at least in terms of sales numbers. Let’s face it – it’d be tough to justify its dual-core processor and 720p screen, especially when d
When we reviewed the Moto G, we tagged it a smartphone that won’t change your life, but could change the game. Little did we know then that we’d soon be encountering another device that’d turn out to be exactly the opposite, and that too, the G’s own sibling. With its specs, the Moto X may not be able to change the game, at least in terms of sales numbers. Let’s face it – it’d be tough to justify its dual-core processor and 720p screen, especially when d