![]() IP52 certified: protection against dust and splashing Motorola Moto X Pure XT1570, Motorola Clarkħ5.84 x 159.85 millimeters (2.99 x 6.29 in) Reversible connector, you can stick in a USB-C cable any which way either side is up. The radio lets you listen to your songs and sports in generalīluetooth 5.0 + A2DP/LE is newer and faster +Fingerprint sensor (rear-mounted) Advantageīattery - higher amperage (mAh) allows more device usage time, but it also depends on the hardware and use Higher resolution secondary camera to take pictures and selfiesįaster for surfing the internet and download files The HDR technology produced photos with more detail in dark areasĭiaphragm opening (Aperture) of the camera which has the smallest F number takes photos with better light exposure. More external storage for files using memory cards More internal storage for applications and files Typically more responsive and better for multitasking. More powerful processor, you can open your applications faster Protection against scratches on the screen lets you carry your phone with your keys NFC allows you to make payments by approach quickly and securely ![]() Sometimes, the charger that comes with the device doesn't have the same power supported by the device. More power (watts) to charge the battery faster. The larger sensor camera lets you take photos with better depth. The BSI sensor allows the entry of more light generating photos with more detail and brightness The Dual-LED on main camera and LED on front camera helps in dark places or in low light +Dual-LED on main camera and LED on front camera Advantage Near the end of our hands-on we're going to show you the Moto 360 from every angle possible.10 Advantages Motorola Moto X Pure edition (32GB)Ĭrisper display of text, images and videos because it has more pixels per inch (ppi) More importantly, it's not about what's new but what's the same - the very low price.įinally, the Moto 360 smartwatch is nothing new - we've seen this one before and mostly were just waiting to touch it and finally be able to buy it. The 4.5" display has been replaced by a 5" of the same 1280 x 720px resolution and the camera has been bumped from a 5MP unit to 8MP. ![]() The 2014 Moto G also adds a few improvements to a proven formula. The camera has been improved from the 10MP of the old Moto X to 13MP to the new one. Gone are the plastic of old and pseudo-flagship specs and now the Moto X can run with the best of them on its Snapdragon 801 chipset, 5.2" 1080p AMOLED display and a body that now features an aluminum frame, stereo speakers on the front and back panel options featuring real leather and wood. The 2014 Moto X is a departure from its predecessor in its model and looks but somehow feels like the same, great device. Back to the present - the Moto X and Moto G second generations are here and the Moto 360 is officially on sale. Motorola had a tall order to replace those devices with better ones and we guess Lenovo will have an even taller one next year. The Moto X started it all with a great portable body, uncompromising performance even at its low specs and superb friendliness of use. ![]() It's no surprise - the Moto G is one of the most popular smartphones in tech due to its great hardware package, its impressive software update track record and undeniably great price. We were live at the event and are here to share our impressions with the three new devices by Motorola.īefore we got to see the new Moto X and Moto G and play around with the Moto 360 we were taken on a tour of Motorola's building and headquarters in Chicago, housed in the upper floors of the Merchandise Mart building that's been there since 1931.Īfter the impressive tour we were finally acquainted with the new devices, which have been making the rumor rounds and making tech whispers for months now. Motorola isn't on IFA this year but that didn't stop the future Lenovo subsidiary from announcing its long-awaited Moto X and Moto G second generation smartphones and the rounded Moto 360 smartwatch running Android Wear. ![]()
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