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Motorola Moto X Officially Announced


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Posted by emerson_shei


Motorola XT1058 Moto X Key Features:

- 3G Network: HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100

- 4G Network: LTE 700 / 800 / 1700 / 1800 / 2600

- Nano SIM

- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Dual Band, DLNA, Wi - Fi HotSpot, Bluetooth v4.0 with A2DP, LE, EDR, MicroUSB v2.0 And NFC

- GPS With A-GPS Support And GLONASS

- Dimensions: 129.3 x 65.3 x 10.4 mm

- Weight 130 Grams.

- Display 4.7" RGB Amoled HD (~312 Ppi Pixel Density) With Corning Gorilla Glass And Technology Magic Glass

- 16 Or 32 GigaBytes Memory Internal

- Card Slot (32 GigaBytes)

- 2 GigaBytes Ram (1796.3 MegaBytes After The System Boot)

- 50 GB Storage Google Drive (Free For 2 Years)

- CPU Motorola X8 Mobile Computing System Dual Core Krait 1.73 Ghz (SemiConductor Technology 28 nm)

- GPU Adreno 320 (Quad - Core Graphics @400 MHz)

- Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)

- Office Document Editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint And Reader PDF)

- Active Display System

- Touchless Control

- Camera Clear Pixel 10.5 MP With Flash Led

- CamCorder FullHD 1080p @30 FPS And HD 720p @60 FPS (Stereo Sound Rec)

- 2 MP Front Facing Camera For Video Chat And CamCorder HD 1080p @30 FPS (Stereo Sound Rec)

- Active Noise Cancellation With Dedicated Mic

- Standard Battery Li-Ion 2200 mAh

- Water Repellent Coating On Electrical Components For Trouble Free Operation In The Rain

- Available In Woven Black And The Woven White Colors (More 18 Back Colors, 7 Accent Colors And 2 Types Of Cases Offered For Customization)



Technichal Specifications Photographic Moto X:

* Lens: 5 Elements Plastic (30mm in 35mm equiv.)
* F-Number: f/2.4
* Focal Length: 4.50mm
* Focus Range: 6 Cm - Infinity
* Iso Sensitivity: 160 - 8000
* Shutter Speed: Max - (1/13s) / Min - (1/100000s)
* Features Digital Camera: Digital Image Stabilization, Touch - Focus, Face Detection, HDR, Panorama And Geo - Tagging
* Sensor: CMOS BSI OMNIVISION OV10820 (RGBC Matrix)
* Format: 1/2.6"
* Surface: (5.79 mm x 4.01 mm)
* Flash: Led (3rd Generation)
* Pixel Size: 1.4 Microns
* Maximum Effective Pixels Resolution: 4320 x 2432 For 16:9



Technichal Specifications Digital Camcorder Moto X:

* Maximum Resolution Digital Camcorder: FULLHD 1080p (1920 x 1080)
* Quantity Frames Per Second During Recording Of Video: 30 FPS
* Recording Codec Used To Do Video: MP4
* Video Bit Rate: 17.1 Mbps
* Recording Audio Codec Used To Do Video: AAC Stereo
* Audio Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
* Audio Sampling Rate: 48.0 KHz
* Light Assist For The Record Video: Yes (Single Led 3rd Generation)
* Features Digital Camcorder: Digital Video Stabilization And Continuous Autofocus



Technichal Specifications Front Digital Camera Moto X:

* Lens: 4 Elements Plastic
* F-Number: f/2.4
* Focal Length: 2.92mm
* Sensor: CMOS FSI SAMSUNG S5K5B3G
* Format: 1/4.5"
* Surface: (3.20 mm x 2.40 mm)
* Pixel Size: 1.75 Microns
* Maximum Effective Pixels Resolution: 1920 x 1080



Below Some Synthetic Benchmarks:



QUADRANT



ANTUTU 4.0



GEEKBENCH 2



GEEKBENCH 3



BENCHMARK PI



LINPACK (RUN MULTI – THREAD MODE)



SUNSPIDER 1.0.2



HTML 5 TEST



BROWSERMARK 2.0



VELLAMO



GFXBENCH (MANHATTAN AND T-REX)



EPIC CITADEL (ULTRA HIGH QUALITY)



BASEMARK X



3D MARK (ICE STORM EXTREME)



3D MARK (ICE STORM UNLIMITED)


[ This Message was edited by: emerson_shei on 2014-03-15 08:45 ]



Posted by Supa_Fly
Love the design, takes queus from the HTC One (in my humble opinion), but the specs seems to be the Nexus 4 with over glorified sensors making the device a little more 'live'.

Posted by emerson_shei
Motorola Moto X Hands-On: First Look

http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_x-review-961.php

Posted by emerson_shei
Motorola Moto X Unboxing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcx5oedrsus

Posted by Supa_Fly
So the display is not simply just "4.7" RGB Amoled HD" but 720P.



Posted by emerson_shei
Motorola Moto X Hands - On

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vl9HFpxKhm4

Posted by emerson_shei
Quick Look Motorola X

http://anandtech.com/show/719[....]-moto-x-motorolas-new-flagship

Posted by emerson_shei
Uncovered... Moto X uses a large image sensor (1/2.6") produced by Omnivision

http://www.ovt.com/download_document.php?type=sensor&sensorid=135
[ This Message was edited by: emerson_shei on 2013-08-02 06:38 ]


Posted by admad
Interesting phone, too bad Moto is usually only for US...

Posted by Tsepz_GP
I was expecting a whole lot more to be honest, I'd rather get a Nexus 4 if I lived in the USA. I hope the user experience will indeed be top notch as that is what it seems to be truly relying on.

A part of me sees this going the way of the Htc First if they don't market it properly, that includes pricing.

Posted by Away
"Motorola discovered users turned their phones on for 10-15 seconds at a time some 60 times a day, which the researchers realized was to check the time or messages.

The Moto X shows that data every 10 seconds on its OLED screen, but users shouldn't worry about losing out on any battery life, as the screen only uses those same pixels every single time, and not the full screen."


Looks like someone is about to take the burn-in crown from Samsung...

Posted by Supa_Fly
Google servers listening on every conversation … waiting for a command? no thank you.

Posted by razec
It's refreshing to see a smartphone competing in new technology rather than chipset performance. the Moto-X definitely is a hot phone

Posted by Tsepz_GP
Motorola in dreamland



It is no surprise Motorola wants to sell its new flagship phone on customized covers and voice commands. Google is a software company. It dreams of a world where consumers buy their phones based on look and software, not hardware. Motorola’s new CEO is a salesman, not a phone man. He is staring at -30% operating margins and sweating. How better jack up margins than sell a phone with mid-range specs at a luxury phone price? It’s a beautiful dream.

Dreams are necessary. Every now and then, we all need to escape to a fantasy world where Angelina Jolie suddenly opens the car door and says “Drive” with a threatening purr. But running a business on dreams can be hazardous.

Motorola is effectively trying to break two industry axioms at the same time. The first is that consumers want to walk out of the store with a phone in their paws when they go shopping — this is something many retailers think is an ironclad rule. Most people need that serotonin rush of physically fondling the phone they just paid for, particularly at the high-end. The second axiom is that consumers feel awkward making voice commands at their phones, particularly in public. I know Motorola has focus group studies showing that consumers don’t mind waiting for four days after ordering their version of Moto X. There are studies also showing that consumers like the idea of voice commands.

But these focus groups are often nothing but projections of the dreams that executives have. There is nothing harder than actually constructing an effective focus group. Consumers simply do not know what they really want until they physically evaluate competing products in a retail store. They never have.

I talked to a Motorola executive in the autumn before the Black Christmas when the RAZR sales suddenly collapsed. He described me the focus group survey showing that consumers were not getting bored with the myriad RAZR phones out in the market. I believe he was sincere and that the focus group study was real. But I also believed that consumers did not realize the quality of the competition until they saw the new generation of color display technology in Asian models that rolled out in November. In the end, consumer surveys blinded Motorola from the imminent RAZR backlash.

I talked to a Nokia executive in the autumn of 2008 and he told me very firmly that Nokia had focus group reports proving that consumers did not want 3-inch touch displays. 2-inch non-touch screens were fine and Nokia did not need to join this absurd display size competition. Once again, I believe the focus group study was real. It is quite possible that consumers felt that they don’t really need a large touch screen. And then they walked into a store and saw a Samsung with a 3.5 inch screen and started fondling it and what the consumers thought they wanted changed.

There is a reason the industry believes you cannot make consumers wait for four days for a customized model and that voice commands do not work as a smartphone sales pitch. These axioms have been tested repeatedly and they have held true. It is just thrilling that Motorola dares to dream about a wood veneer phone that features old display tech and ships four days after the purchasing decision, but still costs as much as the leading luxury phones. But don’t expect this dream to turn into dollars.

BGR

Posted by Bonovox
Strange why not quad core. Maybe Google don't want it up against Nexus devices

Posted by razec

On 2013-08-04 00:11:00, Bonovox wrote:
Strange why not quad core. Maybe Google don't want it up against Nexus devices



technically speaking it does, but it's used differently

http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]e-device-its-top-shelf_id46020
[ This Message was edited by: razec on 2013-08-04 09:02 ]


Posted by emerson_shei
Review Motorola Moto X

http://www.phonearena.com/reviews/Motorola-Moto-X-Review_id3379

Posted by emerson_shei
Motorola Moto X Teardown

http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Motorola+Moto+X+Teardown/16867/1

Posted by emerson_shei
Moto X review: Talk to me

http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_x-review-971.php

Posted by Tsepz_GP
Here goes the full breakdown of the Moto X battery performance



http://is.gd/hZ51mI

Posted by emerson_shei
Great Review By Anandtech

http://anandtech.com/show/7235/moto-x-review

Posted by Bonovox

On 2013-08-25 22:15:31, Tsepz_GP wrote:
Here goes the full breakdown of the Moto X battery performance



http://is.gd/hZ51mI



That's crap battery for Moto

Posted by emerson_shei
Moto X Update Dramatically Improves Camera Quality

http://anandtech.com/show/735[....]ically-improves-camera-quality

Posted by Sonysta
My HomeScreen !



Posted by Sonysta
My opinion on the Motorola Moto X, after 14 days of continuous use smartphone !

Build Quality And Ergonomics

The build quality of Moto X is excellent, with no apparent flaws, all this combined with a superb ergonomics !
With its structure entirely of glass on the front and your back rubberized you immediately know this is a premium smartphone.

Display

Your display of 4.7" HD may seem too simple, especially in a flagship smartphone, but its punchy colors and contrast different (own technology Super Amoled ), does your landlord have the best experience when viewing images and videos.

Digital Camera And Camcorder

Motorola is known for having one of the worst market digital cameras.
The only exception to this day, was the great Motozine ZN5, but rejoice because this phone with sensor RGBC offers a consistent image quality in well-lit environments, with solid colors, little noise and interesting detailing.
In night shots or poor lighting environments, all this good quality drops slightly, the expense of sacrificing the details and excess noise, the images are not completely bad, they are only acceptable for standard Web.
The video quality is 1080p at 30fps, videos are smooth, without dropped frames ( even at night ), with colors are accurate and sound is great.

Audio Quality

The Moto X provides a great audio experience, presenting a higher sound quality on your speakers and headphones.

Performance

There is no task at the Moto X does not do this with great stability and fluency, web browsing, reading e - mails, downloading files, everything on it works well and fast owing nothing to the older quad-core smartphones Galaxy S III , Galaxy Note II and Xperia Z.

Conclusion

I have to say I'm surprisingly pleased with this first project Motorola / Google !

Currently I own a Nokia 808 PureView, Samsung Galaxy S4 ( Octa Core ), Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom , this stylish device won me over with its design, economy and performance worthy of an authentic flagship.

If your camera for night shots were better and its battery life was not just average (1 day and a half of heavy use) , would score 10 for this project, but the aforementioned flaws , an 8 is more than fair !

Posted by Sonysta
Cameraphone Super - Test: Low-Light Indoors Pictures

(Motorola Moto X Vs Samsung Galaxy S4 Vs Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom)

Minor notes:

* The various cameraphones have very different angles of view, i.e. some cover a much smaller arc in front of the lens. This, in part, explains why the subjects - all cropped to the same degree - appear different sizes in the comparisons. The other factor is, of course, the resolution the photos were taken in.

* The first images of each unit was captured in automatic mode at maximum resolution in 16:9 aspect ratio.

* The remaining images of each unit was captured in night mode at maximum resolution in 16:9 aspect ratio.

* All the cameras were adjusted for quality "super fine".

Check out the results:

Motorola Moto X (Automatic Mode): 1/15Sec, ISO 5000




Samsung Galaxy S4 Octa Core (Automatic Mode): 1/33Sec, ISO 2000




Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom (Automatic Mode): 0.6Sec, ISO 800




Motorola Moto X (Night Mode): 1/13Sec, ISO 8000




Samsung Galaxy S4 Octa Core (Night Mode): ? s, ISO ? (In picture mode multiple exposures are ostensibly recombined into one image)




Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom (Night Mode): 5Sec, ISO 100






Posted by emerson_shei
Moto X Review By Mobile-Review

http://mobile-review.com/review/motorola-motox.shtml

Posted by emerson_shei
Moto X getting Android 4.4 in a matter of weeks

http://www.gsmarena.com/moto_[....]_matter_of_weeks-news-7177.php

Posted by emerson_shei
Moto X for Verizon is the first to get updated to Android 4.4 KitKat

http://motorola-blog.blogspot[....]kitkat-comes-to-moto-x_19.html

Posted by emerson_shei
Motorola's camera app in Google Play Store gets an update

http://www.androidauthority.com/moto-x-camera-google-play-324126/

Posted by emerson_shei
Camera ready in two shakes: Motorola Moto X camera review

http://connect.dpreview.com/p[....]/motorola-moto-x-camera-review

Posted by sonyc

On 2013-08-04 00:11:00, Bonovox wrote:
Strange why not quad core. Maybe Google don't want it up against Nexus devices



Somewhere I Read Motorola Will Be the Next Nexus Device So Maybe They Are Just Holding Back

Posted by emerson_shei
64GB Motorola Moto X on the way

http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]rola-Moto-X-on-the-way_id56460

Posted by hihihans
Branded Motorola or Lenovo?

Posted by Bonovox

On 2014-05-25 06:24:46, emerson_shei wrote:
64GB Motorola Moto X on the way

http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]rola-Moto-X-on-the-way_id56460


Why the what's wrong with 64 gig model??

Posted by emerson_shei
Moto X is already an old device.


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