I saw the Moto X 2014, the second generation phone is nice but I feel as if it has killed what made the Moto X popular, it's pretty much like every other flagship out there.
In my opinion the original Moto X showcased how Android no longer needed beastly specifications to run smoothly, it had a "sweet spot" between small 4 inch screens and large 5(to 5.5) inch screens, and add to that all of Motorola's clever additions. The only problem I saw people complaining about was the camera.
The Motorola X 2nd Generation is a fine device, but I don't think that people would recommend it the same way reviewers recommended the Moto X to iPhone users wanting to switch.
How many of you are upgrading and how many of you will stay with the Moto X?
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In my opinion the original Moto X showcased how Android no longer needed beastly specifications to run smoothly, it had a "sweet spot" between small 4 inch screens and large 5(to 5.5) inch screens, and add to that all of Motorola's clever additions. The only problem I saw people complaining about was the camera.
The Motorola X 2nd Generation is a fine device, but I don't think that people would recommend it the same way reviewers recommended the Moto X to iPhone users wanting to switch.
How many of you are upgrading and how many of you will stay with the Moto X?
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