The
Motorola Moto X doesn't aim to blow us away with high end specs. Instead the company has focused on quality. Its 4.7 inch touch display may only have a 720p display, but it promises to use this to offer longer battery life. Its 10 megapixel camera promises to provide amazing low light photos. And its Motorola build X8 Mobile Computing system, which uses 8 separate cores for an optimized performance, which matches most of the flagships in the market.
But the most impressive thing the Moto X has to offer is its customizability with Motorola promising over 2000 different combinations, ranging from front panels, rear panels, accents and more.
You can learn more about the Motorola Moto X and read a detailed review on
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