Sunday 19 January 2014

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Motorola Moto X review: less 'hello Moto', more hello Google

Motorola Moto X review white phone
The Motorola Moto X is the first flagship smartphone from the inventor of the mobile since it was acquired by Google, and as such is a Google phone through and through.
Motorola hopes that the Moto X, together with the excellent Moto G budget smartphone launched in November 2013, will be enough to turn the company's fortunes around from a sustained loss over the past six quarters since it was acquired in May 2012.
The Moto X was originally launched solely in the US in August 2013, and has taken almost six months to reach the UK. It was originally touted as the "self-driving" smartphone, due to its ability to respond to the keywords "OK Google Now" triggering searches, controlling music and making calls even while the screen is off.
Motorola says it spent several months fine-tuning the Moto X's speech recognition to handle the varied accents around the UK - an important point if it is to function, as Andrew Morley, director of Motorola UK stressed, so you "really can use it without your hands, through the natural communications medium of voice."

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