'The Motorola Moto X Force is a quietly impressive smartphone that handles its high-end business with restrained aplomb, before knocking you out with a single killer hook. '
'If you’re a clumsy person, this could be the phone for you.'
'We're happy to say that Motorola has put its money where its mouth is with this one.'
'It’s a very well rounded, highly capable flagship phone with exemplary battery life, a pin-sharp QHD display, and a highly capable camera - yet it can also survive being dropped onto the pavement. '
'The end result is a smartphone that looks practical, like a sports shoe or a torch.'
'The Moto X Play is another solid, good looking phone from the Motorola's stables. '
'Add a splash-proof body that protects the internals from all kinds of spilled drinks, and the option to wildly customise the colours of the phone to suit your exacting tastes and you've got yourself one hell of a smartphone.'
'The Moto X Play is the balancing act between the Moto G and Moto X Style with a tendency to aim high instead of settle for less.'
'The Motorola Moto X Style is a great smartphone and I thoroughly enjoyed using it during the review period. '
'The Moto X Play is a great phone, but it suffers from some odd performance issues. '
'The Moto X Style boasts a pretty impressive camera, at 21Mp on the rear and 5Mp on the front. '
'No bloatware.'
'Considering how good-looking the display is, and how impressive the performance is – and the battery life isn't too bad either – it's hard to see how anyone could be disappointed with the Moto G4. '
'Otherwise, your search for a great phone at a low price ends here. '
'First impressions of the phone are that it’s pretty responsive, but with the odd glitch here and there.'
'No useless software'
'Motorola's iconic smartphone design continues to live on in the G4 Plus. '
'Snapdragon 617 struggles under load.'
'Incredible value'
'Might be mid-spec but can handle most apps. '
'This smartphone still is inconspicuous, curvaceous and symmetrically attractive.'
'Overall speed.'
'Stock Android, timely updates likely. '
'the Moto G's viewing angles were excellent, even at more extreme angles.'
'Inconsistent camera performance'
'The customisations are far and few and according to us is what keeps the UI running smooth without any hiccups.'
'Despite this, the Moto E remains an impressive phone that puts rival low-cost smartphones well and truly in the shade. '
'Basically, Motorola still hasn't figured out how to make good cameras for low-end smartphones. '
'Like its predecessor, camera quality disappoints.'
'The surface is very reflective though and the pixel density isn't helping for sharp images.'
'It looks great, has class-leading battery life and we love its light, bloatware-free approach to Android.'
'And with the new Moto E, Motorola has crafted one of the most compelling budget smartphones yet. '
'The new Motorola Moto E is proof that a cheap phone can be good, too; you're getting reasonable performance, a sharp display and LTE connectivity for $150, unlocked.'
'competent, affordable smartphone'
'Updated with Motorola’s newest Mobile Computing System, which is comprised out of a natural language processor, contextual computing chip, and a quad-core 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 SoC coupled with 2GB of RAM, we’re seriously impressed by the Moto X’s super snappy responsiveness. '
'stunning phone'
'this smartphone doesn’t need flashy casing to prove outstanding.'
'If you've made it this far, you've already discovered that the Moto X compares pretty favorably to premium phones like the One M8 and the Galaxy S5. '
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