Testseek.co.uk have collected 244 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto X Style and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto X Style.
October 2015
(83%)
244 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
859 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Unique design
Stunning display
Smooth performance
Near stock Android
Great camera
The best way to describe the Moto X Style's display is cinematic. With a bigger 5.7-inch display with QHD resolution and two front-firing speakers
This guy is a great little multimedia champion. Also
Stock Android looks best on as many pixels as possibl
Build quality
Camera
Display
Customizable design
Display resolution
Camera quality
The Motorola Moto X Pure Edition lets you pick your design. It also has expandable storage
Loud front speakers and charges quickly
Attractive price
Strong performance
Brilliant screen
Fast and fluid interface
Crisp and vibrant screen
Full-bodied music performance
Expandable storage
Cheaper than rivals
Big
Big screen
Good value
Fun-to-use
Good quality camera
Ultra-fast charging
Beautiful display
Customisable design
Better than competition pricing
Fast charging battery
Good value for money
Moto Maker customisation
No bloatware
Good display
Sharp display
No ugly skins
Turbo Power is great
Fantastic performance
Excellent value for the $400 price
Stylish
A much improved camera
Pure Android
The editors didn't like
Disappointing battery life
It doesn't seem completely futureproof. We know that Google's next release of Android
Marshmallow
Will officially bring fingerprint sensor support to Android. With Android Pay also launching in days or weeks
Not having it on the Moto X Pure could be a
Average battery life
No fingerprint reader
Price
Yellow-tinted display
Battery life
The handset's bigger size may be unwieldy for some
Its battery life is just average and it's hitting a market increasingly crowded with more affordable superphones
Published: 2015-09-03, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Sleek, customizable design, Greatly improved camera, Thoughtful Moto software tricks, Expandable memory, Works on every US carrier
Fast, but not quite asfast as some of itsrivals, Mediocre battery life, Camera still isn't great in low light
Other devices might have a slight performance edge over the new Moto X, but the Pure Edition still manages to feel like the most elegant of the cheap-good smartphones we've seen this year. Among other things, we appreciate its stylish, customizable desig...
Abstract: The Motorola Moto X Pure Edition has a long, silly name. But it's a phone you should take seriously. Starting at $400 off carrier contract, it's one of the year's best smartphone bargains, packed with high-end features that belie its mid-range price.It ha...
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Published: 2015-09-02, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Every time a new shiny phone is released, the typical claims of how great its camera is are barfed from the mouths of marketing professionals. Its no different with the new Moto X, whose previous incarnation took disappointing shots. But the new 2015 edi...
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Published: 2015-09-02, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
The best way to describe the Moto X Pure's display is cinematic. With a bigger 5.7-inch display with QHD resolution and two front-firing speakers, this guy is a great little multimedia champion. Also, stock Android looks best on as many pixels as possible
It doesn't seem completely futureproof. We know that Google's next release of Android, Marshmallow, will officially bring fingerprint sensor support to Android. With Android Pay also launching in days or weeks, not having it on the Moto X Pure could be an
If you’re looking for the absolute best value Android smartphone out there: Yep. Yep, you should. The only hesitation you should feel in your heart is that Google will most likely be announcing two Nexus smartphones possibly by the end of the month. A Goo...
The Motorola Moto X Pure Edition lets you pick your design. It also has expandable storage, loud front speakers and charges quickly
The handset's bigger size may be unwieldy for some, its battery life is just average and it's hitting a market increasingly crowded with more affordable superphones
If you're into self-expression and want a big phone, you'll benefit from the affordable Motorola Moto X Pure Edition. Otherwise, shop around...
Published: 2015-09-02, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Efficient design, No bloatware, Attractive price
Camera focus is unreliable, Materials aren't as premium as competition
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
It's getting harder and harder to recommend a $650-$800 phone when devices like the Moto X Pure Edition are so good at a substantially lower price. In fact, I think I'm officially done, because the Moto X Pure is an absolutely terrific phone for $399. It'...
Lovely design options, big high resolution display, fast, unlocked phone that works on all major and many smaller carriers (GSM and CDMA)
Heavy, phablet size might not suit older Moto X owners. Camera focus sometimes unreliable and low light photos are weak. Battery life not great
It's hard not to really like the Moto X Pure Edition for 2015. For a relatively fair price you get a truly stylish phone that you can customize to order. Just as important, it's also fast and has a big QHD resolution display. Even if you add on a few opti...