![]() This could be down to the fact that the Nexus 5 is larger and thinner, so feels less dense but it's something to note if you're looking for an ultra-light phone. On paper it shouldn't, at 130g it weighs exactly the same as the Nexus 5. Oddly the Moto X feels heavy in the hand. The curved back is similar to the Motorola Moto G and just as easily held, trumping smartphones like the Sony Xperia Z1 and even the Nexus 5 when it comes to one-handed usage. Pick up the Moto X and you'll immediately realise that a lot of thought has gone into its design. Moto Maker is a US-only feature, which means that what you can buy over here is a Moto X in Black or White with 16GB storage and that's it.Ĭan just that be enough against the likes of the Google Nexus 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S4? Read on to find out! Motorola Moto X: Size and build The problem with all of this though is that it doesn't apply to us. When you take those factors into consideration the 720p HD display suddenly didn't seem so bad (indeed it isn't) and what you ended up with was a totally unique phone that would always run the latest version of Google's Android. It'd then turn up at your doorstep just a few days later. You'd then upload your custom wallpaper and the phone would be automatically signed into your Google account. ![]() Using Moto Maker you could design the phone yourself, from the colour of the back to the colour of the edging around the display. Launching initially in the US, the Moto X won over reviewers by compensating for its mid-range specs by offering a user experience as yet unseen in the industry. ![]() The Motorola Moto X is the first major smartphone to be launched by Motorola since Google bought the company. ![]()
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