The Motorola Moto X is a logical comparison to the newly announced iPhone 5C. Both are colorful, midrange phones designed to appeal to the masses. So how do the two stack up?
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![]() "It’s been one day since the Moto X was introduced as the rebirth of Motorola: a Google Company. Now it’s time to take a moment and reflect. What did we just see? At it’s most basic, Moto X is an Android smartphone that epitomizes the new wave, the Context Ecosystem, as it’s been dubbed, and with it comes a new way to experience smart devices." Via Mo Hall |
![]() "This week the DROID Ultra hits the review bench at SlashGear, bringing with it a full understanding of how closely it’ll be resembling the Moto X in features that – surprise – Google and Motorola implemented on the whole family. What we’ve seen thus far is a device that’s only ever-so-slightly pulled in to the Motorola universe for apps – with a dash of Verizon, while we’re at it. Essentially everything Moto X offers in a smartphone, DROID Ultra brings with just as much fury." Via Mo Hall
![]() "This afternoon, a video showing off the basics in the Motorola Moto X software experience have been leaked complete with several next-generation innovations for Android vanilla software builds. If you’re planning on picking the Motorola Moto X up inside Canada, it would appear that your only choice will be to jump onboard with Rogers. This video suggests that the smartphone will be a Rogers exclusive while we’re confident that here inside the USA, multiple carriers will be onboard with the machine." Via Mo Hall |