
What types of color schemes will customers pursue? We’re guessing sports teams will become a major focus, and with the NFL regular season and the Moto X and Moto Maker launch dates both fast approaching, we thought it’d be fun to compile a ranked list of the hottest NFL themed Moto X phones.įeel free to agree or disagree with our rankings in the comments, but regardless, these are definitely 18 awesome NFL Moto X themes. Customers can use a new service called Moto Maker that will let them custom configure their device, from colors and wallpaper to storage and accessories.
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For example, there's very little bezel around the edges and the soft buttons are on-screen, as opposed to the capacitive buttons used by Samsung devices.The Motorola Moto X is one of the most interesting Android phones to come around in quite awhile (read our Moto X Review) thanks mostly to its focus on custom designed hardware. What's surprising is that despite the Moto X's naturally larger size care of the 5.2-inch display, Motorola once again used tricks to minimize the overall dimensions, and it worked in its favor.
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It's closer to the build material of the iPhone 5S, sturdier than the pliable iPhone 6 Plus and, most importantly, doesn't feel as cheap as the metal-looking polycarbonate Samsung Galaxy S5. Plastic is no longer binding together Motorola's flagship device. DesignĪn all-new aluminum metal frame means that Moto X 2nd generation is stronger than its predecessor, not just bigger than before. It's a great use of AMOLED's ability to selectively light up individual pixels and it sure beats an ambiguous blinking status light on a phone. Tapping an Active Display icon reveals more information about the notification, like the gist of your latest emails or Hangout messages. Tapping on any notifications icon, like Facebook, lets you peek at what's going on Yet it doesn't compromise much on the display when compared to a phablet. With a little reach and large enough fingers, the new Moto X is still a one-handed phone that almost ventures into two-handed territory. That's up half an inch from last year's 4.7-inch Moto X, a size that Motorola left to the likes of Apple and its, by comparison, pint-sized iPhone 6 display. It's 5.2 inches, the same size as the Sony Xperia Z3 and a hair larger than the 5.1-inch Galaxy S6. There's more to the Moto X 2014 now that the display literally measures up to its competition. But was also much more expensive at $650 (£499) for the 32GB base model and it loses that one-handed appeal. Nexus 6, by comparison, launched with Android Lollipop from the get-go, and a larger 6-inch screen, a camera with optical image stabilization, dual front-facing speakers and a bigger battery. It debuted with Android 4.4.4 KitKat, so don't expect this phone to ever make the jump to Android Nougat.
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Moto X 2nd Gen has been updated to Android Marshmallow, which should be the last update it sees. Moto X 2nd Generation with a premium back costs $425 and £439 for the 16GB version and $175 and £479 for the 32GB edition, based on the original pricing. Wood and leather always added to the price. Bumping the internal storage from 16GB to 32GB took it to £460. In the UK, the new Moto X GSM unlocked edition became available at the end of September 2014 for £420 through Motorola's official website.


Discounted from Motorola, you can find it even cheaper on Amazon right now. On sale, it was reduced to $1 during Black Friday by some retailers, and Motorola eventually followed suit on its Moto Maker website in December. Both carriers sold the 16GB phone on-contract for $100 and 32GB version for $150. The Moto X 2nd Generation launched on September 16, 2014, but that was the AT&T release date in the US.
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Moto X 2014 upgrades to 1080p and Motorola does a nice job showing it off Price and release date
