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Moto X : A review

New York: In the four decades since Motorola first showed off a prototype of the world's first cellphone, the company has watched Apple, Samsung and other innovators surpass it in sales. The Moto X, a




The screen measures 4.7 inches diagonally, which is larger than the iPhone 5's 4 inches and close to the 5 inches found on a few other leading phones. Held like a skyscraper, the phone is narrower than most leading Android phones. The edges are curved, but the middle is thickened more than the typical phone. That actually fits nicely in my hands, as
the palm isn't flat when in a grip position. It's not heavy either, at 4.6 ounces (130 grams).
 
Although Motorola has released other phones since Google bought the company in May 2012, the Moto X is the first to be designed under Google. It's an impressive offering that could make Motorola a contender in phones again.
 


Key Features: Moto X

•    10 MP Quick Capture Gesture Primary Camera
•    1.7 GHz Dual Core Krait CPU
•    Water-repellent Coating
•    2 Years 50 GB Free Storage Google Drive
•    Moto X Respond to Voice
•    Miracast Wireless Display
•    NFC Support
•    Touchless Control: OK Google Now
•    16 GB Internal Memory
•    Android v4.4 (KitKat) OS
•    4.7-inch AMOLED Touchscreen with Active Display

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