![]() When you wave your hand (or hover your face) over the display, it will light up only the necessary pixels to show the time and whether you’ve got any notifications – you can choose from which apps you receive them. One is Moto Display (which used to be called Active Display). Oddly, there’s no battery-saving mode but that’s most likely because the Moto X employs some clever power-saving techniques all the time. The non-removable 2300mAh battery is 100mAh more capacious than the old Moto X, but it’s still nowhere near the biggest-capacity cell in a smartphone. Motorola Moto X 2014 review: battery life Like HTC’s Zoe software, the Moto X will automatically stitch together a collage of photos and video to create a highlights reel based on time or location. (The images above were taken in 13Mp mode.) Otherwise you won’t be taking photos at the full 13Mp resolution. As with the Moto G, you’d do well to change the default aspect ratio of 16:9 to 4:3. ![]() The Best Shot feature analyses photos it has taken and will offer one if it’s better than one you’ve taken yourself. The camera app has been updated and starts taking images immediately on launch. You can use the Quick Capture gesture – two flicks of the wrist – to launch the camera app, and it works well. New Motorola Moto G review, and our chart of However, it was fairly expensive but didn’t have the top-end specs or build quality of its rivals. When Motorola launched the Moto X in 2013, it had some unique features, such as the ability to wake up to voice commands without needing to touch the phone at all. Here’s our second-generation Moto X review. The new Moto X has had some serious upgrades and we like it even more. (But it may also make it harder to resell when it’s time to upgrade.) It’s just a shame that Motorola decided not to add a microSD slot: there’s no such thing as too much storage.Īndroid smartphone didn’t have all that much going for it. What makes the new Moto X really attractive is Moto Maker, as it’s unlikely anyone else will choose your combination of customisations. So Google’s phone may lack the premium build quality and hi-res camera, but in most other respects it’s a match for the Motorola at a significantly lower price. The standard, non-customised Moto X is a desirable smartphone, but it’s a little overpriced especially if you compare it with the Nexus 5.
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