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Motorola, now a Lenovo company, has been aggressive in the Philippines last year and in fact, has offered most of their smartphone line to our market. The company intends to offer an affordablwe premium device with the new Moto X4. Let's check out what's...
The fact that the Moto X4 us water resistant made a great mark on our first impressions. We will truly recommend the Moto X4 if you are clumsy enough on dropping your phone in the sink, toilet or any form of water. The only turn off for us but a minor one...
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We're defining a mid-range range phone as one that costs between £200 (the higher limit of our budget phones chart ) and £400. This price criteria means that our list includes new phones that fit the price bracket, but also flagships from the past year o...
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Lenovo's Motorola has plenty of mid-range offerings this year which includes the Moto Z2 Play and the Moto G5S Plus. Then before the year ended, they launched in the Philippines a new device packing a 5.2-inch Full HD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 chi...
The Moto X4 is a solid Motorola offering thanks to its nice display, premium build with water and dust resistance, dual-rear cameras, and above average battery life. The stock Android experience with promised Android Oreo update is also a big plus. It doe...
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Moto X4 is a great mid-range phone with premium features like water resistance, glass front and back and USB-C fast charging. If you want a top-shelf phone without the top-shelf price, the Moto X4 is hard to beat.A couple of years ago, Motorola's premium...
The mid-range is increasingly competitive, and though it's sharply priced at $599, there is a bit of competition around that price-point which makes the Moto X4 a bit hard to declare a clear must-buy. It is worth noting, though, that it's one of exception...
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Motorola has slowly been carving out its own space in the mid-range segment, content to let other companies duke it out in the flagship arena. Their Moto G5s Plus was a great entry into the mid-range category, and the company is looking to expand to the p...
Motorola's Moto X4 is a great little mid-range device, and while we were a little put off by its camera performance, it has more than enough pro's to counter its cons. Its gorgeous design, solid build quality, water resistance, excellent battery life and...
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The Moto X4 is Motorola's affordable, mid-range smartphone that fits somewhere in between the flagship Moto Z2 Force and the budget-level Moto G5S Plus, and comes awkwardly close to the Moto Z2 Play price without the perk of Moto Mods.It inherits features...
Plenty of battery, Sharp camera in the front and back...
Earlier Moto X models were closer to flagship quality, Camera gimmicks were a wash...
The Moto X4 makes it clear that the true successor to the Moto X line is the Moto Z line. It's a mid-range phone that is a small upgrade from a Moto G5S Plus that awkwardly sits in the middle of Motorola's flagship and budget phones...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2018-02-25 12:44:21
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto X4 review finds that it is becoming even easier to get in on the dual camera action at an affordable price. In fact, the specs are pretty impressive throughout, from the use of a...
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There was a time when the Moto X was a ruler among smartphones. But as various competitors have risen up through the mid-spec or sub-flagship space, its power dwindled somewhat. And then, following the Moto X Style and Moto X Play at the tail-end of 2015...
Comfortable design for one-handed use, effective fingerprint scanner, waterproofing, OLED screen, intelligent Moto applications integrate well with Android software...
Design looks plastic (but isn't), cameras look odd, software experience is a little slow (camera app slow to launch), outshone by other mid-price phones, ought to feel more like Moto's non-Mod flagship...
There was a time when the Moto X was the business. In the here and now, however, the Moto X4 simply doesn't live up to its predecessors' high-ranking abilities. For times have changed and, as it stands, the X4 is outshone by the not-much-pricier OnePlus 5...
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Ah, Motorola - Once the brand of choice for every ultra cool teenager, ambitious young adult and ‘hip' tech lover, the Lenovo acquired company is attempting to claw back market share, through the release of a wide and diversified smartphone portfolio, inc...
Once again, for the tech enthusiast, the notion of a ‘premium-looking' smartphone, with limited tech-heavy bells and whistles, may seem a ludicrous proposition.However, I believe there is a market for a beautifully presented mid-range device, coupled with...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2018-02-25 12:44:21
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The Moto X4 marks the revival of Motorola's X series, which took a brief year of absence when the company introduced its Z series modular phones. The X series used to represent Motorola's top-tier devices, but the Moto X4's place in the world is a little...
Perfect size, lovely design, Water resistance, 64GB of expandable storage...
Slow camera, Can be a little sluggish, Fingerprint magnet...
There's a lot to like about the Moto X4 including water-resistance at an affordable price and size that's "just right", but a slow camera and occasionally sluggish performance hurt the device's appeal in the increasingly crowded midrange space...
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The Moto X4 is Motorola's affordable, mid-range smartphone that fits somewhere in between the flagship Moto Z2 Force and the budget-level Moto G5, and comes awkwardly close to the Moto Z2 Play price without the perk of MotoMods.It inherits features from b...
Plenty of battery, Sharp camera in the front and back, Android One for frequent updates...
Earlier Moto X models were closer to flagship quality, Could stand to be a little cheaper, Camera gimmicks were a wash...
The Moto X4 makes it clear that the true successor to the Moto X line is the Moto Z line. It's a mid-range phone with Android One and Google Fi, but otherwise a small upgrade from a Moto G5 Plus or Moto G5S Plus, with a bump in price that sits in the awkw...
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Want a good-looking smartphone that won't break the bank? Step forward the Moto X4. This mid-range smartphone from Motorola looks stunning, fusing glass with a metallic back. Beware, though, it is very prone to fingerprint marks sadly. But it's not a case...
The camera features object recognition that will identify landmarks and items in your photos and then search the web for you to give you more information on them it's great for identifying tourist attractions or just tracking down similar items such as cl...
Metallic back looks stylish but attracts fingerprint marks it's hard to keep clean, Screen also suffers from fingerprint marks and glare in bright light, It's not the fastest phone on the market when it comes to opening apps and surfing the web...
The Motorola Moto X4 is a great example of a mid-range phone. It has a stylish design with a good camera and some handy features to bring you an easy to use smartphone for under £350...
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Don't I know you from somewhere?The Moto X used to be the best phone you could get with a Motorola badge on the back, but since Lenovo took charge and introduced the mod-tactic Moto Z, the X has been all but abandoned.That changed at IFA this week, when M...
If you're not keen on a modular Moto, the X4 looks like the ideal mid-ranger. It's cheaper than the Moto Z2 Play, but brings a gorgeous glass build and waterproofing into the equation. OK, you can't clamp fancy extra bits onto the back, but it's probably...
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Motorola took the wraps off of their new mid-range, dual-camera smartphone here in IFA, Berlin yesterday. The Moto X4 is the second dual-camera offering of the brand, with the first being the high-end Moto Z2 Force announced in the US a few months ago...
Like we mentioned earlier, the Moto X4 doesn't utilize MotoMods, the company's modular accessory system that's present on two devices announced by the company prior. That means Motorola had a free hand in making the device look different from its other si...
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Motorola's mid-range X series of smartphones is back with the new Moto X4, which follows 2015's Moto X Play, X Style and X Force line-up. This time, Motorola has opted to go back to just the one model to keep things simpler, and it's certainly a compelli...
We're pleased to see that Motorola has revived the Moto X. For the most part, we like the new glass design and were satisfied by the specs and features for the £350 price tag.Waterproofing, the multi-speaker Bluetooth capabilities and the dual lens camera...
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The Moto X range is made up of affordable but still relatively high-spec smartphones. Nestling in somewhere between the basic Moto G and the more premium Moto Z, the Moto X is a cornerstone of the middle-of-the-road smartphone market.The metal and plastic...
Motorola has revived with Moto X series after a two-year hiatus, but how will the 4th Gen Moto X fare...
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Don't I know you from somewhere?The Moto X used to be the best phone you could get with a Motorola badge on the back, but since Lenovo took charge and introduced the mod-tactic Moto Z, the X has been all but abandoned.That changed at IFA this week, when M...
Very smart metal and glass build, Neat bonus wide angle rear camera, Water resistant, Punchy screen...
Slow camera, CPU roughly matched by cheaper phones...
If you're not keen on a modular Moto, the X4 looks like the ideal mid-ranger. It's cheaper than the Moto Z2 Play, but brings a gorgeous glass build and waterproofing into the equation. OK, you can't clamp fancy extra bits onto the back, but it's probably...
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Moto X4 release date: September Moto X4 price: €399 Months ago, Motorola claimed it was simplifying its smartphone offering by cutting the Lenovo branding out of the UK and sticking to its established Moto E, G and Z family names. But mere months on tha...
Although the X4 doesn't sit neatly in Motorola's established E, G, Z smartphone lines, it feels like a decent mid-range handset. Outside of some bugs with its pre-release camera app, I struggled to find any significant shortcomings with the phone; its lac...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2018-02-25 12:44:21
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Read more: The Moto X4 revives the X line but not quite in the way you'd expect – one particular feature regarding Bluetooth audio might pique your interest. Check out our hands on with the phone that might help you stage your next dance party and disco!D...
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Happy New Year everyone! 2018 is finally here which means new gadgets will be revealed soon. But before that happens, let's take a look at the devices we reviewed last month, which includes the JBL Pulse 3, The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, Samsung Galaxy N...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph Updated: 2018-03-27 08:15:46
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The Moto X4 is a handsome device. Metal sides sandwiched between glass on the front and back give this mid-ranger a really solid high-end feel. All the edges are nicely rounded and meld together very nicely, giving it a smooth look. It's a standard candyb...
Top-midrange specs, gorgeous design, and a solid brand. What else are you asking for?Also published in GADGETS MAGAZINE February 2018 Issue.Reviewed by Ren Alcantara...
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RETRO PHONE FIRM Motorola released its first Moto X handset over two years ago. Since then, we've spin-offs in the form of the Moto X Play, Moto X Style and Moto X Force, all of which launched in 2015. After a short hiatus, the Lenovo-owned smartphone mak...
Great price, good performance, slim design...
Design is lacklustre, a little heavy, the camera could be better, Rating:...
All-in-all, we'd have to say the Moto X4 is a worthy contender in the budget smartphone market. You get quite the bang for your buck when you consider how much the phone retails for SIM-free...
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Happy New Year everyone! 2018 is finally here which means new gadgets will be revealed soon. But before that happens, let's take a look at the devices we reviewed last month, which includes the JBL Pulse 3, The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, Samsung Galaxy N...
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The Moto X range of smartphones from Motorola have always been the company's premium range of devices. The Moto X range is now back with style through the launch of the new X4. The phone boasts an all glass body, that screams “oomph” in every nook and cor...
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Alexa, where are you? The Moto X4 is released with a dual camera, IP68 protection, and a stylish design, trying to conquer the midrange market. However, the promised support for Amazon Alexa is currently not available on our test device. Is the Moto X4 st...
very stable case, stylish design, dedicated 3.5-mm audio port, fingerprint sensor usable for navigation, multiple voice assistants on demand, fast Wi-Fi, precise GPS, decent voice quality, sharp camera pictures under good lighting conditions, hardly warm...
backside susceptible to dirt, microphone slightly distorted, mediocre camera brightness under low-light conditions, display has a blue tint...
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The Moto X series isn't what it used to be. Since Lenovo's acquisition of Motorola's smartphone business, the once-high-end Moto X lineup has been demoted to a mid-range ranking, overtaken by the Z series as the Moto brand's top smartphone selection. But...
Turbo Charge juices up quickly, and battery lasts throughout the day, Great display, IP68 water resistance is nice to have, Unlocked, works with all major US carriers...
Lowlight shots get noisier and struggle more with focus, Having three voice assistants is redundant, Could use more onboard storage, Camera lacks OIS...
Motorola's traditionally done a pretty good job of giving us fun, unique devices – even as they've transitioned to new ownership under Google, and subsequently Lenovo. The Moto X4 is no exception. It may lack a 18:9 display or a “bezel-less” design, but t...
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The last time we saw the X series from Motorola was back in 2015 just before the company started making the Z series its new flagship handset. At that time, the Moto X devices were as close to pure Android as you could get while having some Moto features...
Design feels good in hand, Android 7.1 Nougat software, Exceptional performance for the price...
Price without ads is more expensive, Lower end display, Will need a case, Adaptive brightness issues...
We all dislike ads, but the Moto X4 doesn't have as many ads as you think it would from Amazon. The phone itself is excellent and handled the tasks I put it to, so with the affordable price and Christmas coming up, definitely look into the Moto X4.Motorol...
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droid-life.com Updated: 2018-02-25 12:44:21
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From the minute Motorola announced the Moto X4, I couldn't wait to get my hands on one. As a huge fan of the first three Moto X phones, yet also one who almost immediately made it clear that this phone doesn't deserve to be a part of the line, I really j...
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Is the resurrection of Motorola's X series smartphones a glorious thing, or is the Moto X4 a flawed return? We've spent some serious time with the Motorola Moto X4 for this full review and we've enjoyed the, although it's not quite perfect.Motorola had s...
Water resistant, Strong Moto features, Built-in Alexa...
Camera flaws, Limited performance...
Motorola's X series smartphones are back, with enough of a bang to make us glad for their return.While the Moto G5s and G5s Plus offer strong value for money, the Moto X4 delivers plenty of worthy extras - including full water resistance and some useful s...
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The Moto X4 does everything a flagship does, for lessMotorola has finally brought the Moto X line back to life, and it actually features a few firsts and returns to its roots of being a “small” smartphone. The Moto X4 is here, and it actually comes in thr...
Headphone jack, IP68 – Water and Dust Resistant, Camera – Better Bokeh mode, Build quality...
No Wireless Charging, No Slow-motion video recording, out of the box, Huge camera bump on the back, which is not needed, Wrap Up, Despite offering the Moto X4 in a ton of different models, the Moto X4 is still a great phone to pick up. It has a rather uni...
Despite offering the Moto X4 in a ton of different models, the Moto X4 is still a great phone to pick up. It has a rather unique design, and is also one of the very few “small” smartphones out there. Really the only other small smartphone available is the...
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The Moto X4 from Motorola is a mid-range handset wrapped in a stylish glass shell. It fits right in the middle of Motorola's lineup and might be a good option for those who prefer unlocked handsets.The Moto X lost its heart and soul sometime back in early...
The Moto X4 from Motorola is a great alternative to the Z-branded, mod-compatible line of handsets. It doesn't pack the truly high-end specs of the Z2 Force, but it has a classy design that puts it in a different league when compared to Motorola's lower-e...
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Remember how awesome it was just a few years back when you could look forward to a stock Android phone that didn't cost an arm and a leg? We anticipated the annual Nexus release because it brought about a benchmark experience that ran the latest in Androi...
We love the package that is the Android One Moto X4 (with Project Fi). As a longtime and heavy Google user we've come to appreciate it when things mesh together. That's exactly what happens with this phone.The specs are just right for nearly all users and...
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I was ready to give the Moto X4 a middling to negative review when a colleague asked me about phone recommendations, specifically non-iPhones. Since the X4 was in my hand, I showed it to her. After showing her everything I liked and didn't like, I surpris...
Premium design, Dual-lens camera takes quality pics, Good value...
Camera tricks like selective focus need work, Google Assistant requires passcode, Lack of capacitive buttons means wasted screen space...
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Not everyone wants to spend top dollar on a phone — if that's the case, the Moto X4 is a fantastic choice a couple steps below that top level.Project Fi was in dire need of a new, solid, mid-range phone — and now it has one in the Moto X4. Motorola's $399...
Excellent software, Great build quality with nice materials, Good cameras for the money, High quality display in all respects...
Just average battery life, Notable step down in performance from the high-end, Android One version limited to Project Fi, Confusing variety of SKUs globally...
As an editor at Android Central, I have access to just about any high-end phone I could want. Currently, I'm using a Google Pixel 2. I could swap my Project Fi account over to this Moto X4 and use it every single day and really not notice any drop-off in...
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Google's Pixel smartphones, which effectively replaced the Nexus line, have received critical acclaim for their design, performance, and mostly, their cameras. But that acclaim has come at a price: the Pixel phones start at $649 and can cost almost $1,000...
Great build quality, with water resistance, Fast, clean software, Promise of software updates for two years...
Slow camera performance, Average image quality from camera, Only available through Project Fi...
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Moto X4's curved glass, dual cameras, and a small form factor check all the boxes for Motorola.The Moto X is back, but it's not quite the same as it once was. Back in 2013, when Motorola was still a Google-owned company, it introduced the Moto X. It was a...
Vivid Display, Great Build Quality, Water and dustproof – IP68 rated, Headphone jack, Good Camera...
No wireless charging, despite glass back, No Slow-motion recording capability on the camera, Not running Android Oreo out of the box, Big camera bump on back, Wrap Up, Many were disappointed to see that the Moto X4 did get away from its roots this year, b...
Many were disappointed to see that the Moto X4 did get away from its roots this year, but many are also glad to see the line making a comeback, after a year off. Although it's a bit confusing as to what the Moto X lineup means to Motorola and Lenovo, sinc...
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The Moto X4 is Motorola's fusion phone. It combines aspects from both ends of its lineup, like dual rear camera sensors and a waterproof design from the high-end Z2 Force, with the midrange specs of the more affordable G5 Plus. It doesn't support Moto Mod...
Attractive, waterproof design, Solid specs, Dual-sensor camera setup, Amazon Alexa enabled, Comprehensive network banding...
Picks up smudges easily, Not compatible with Moto Mods...
The Motorola Moto X4 phone combines midrange specs with a solid design, dual rear cameras, and built-in support for Amazon's Alexa voice assistant...
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WE'RE NOT SURE if we've ever called a smartphone ‘polite' before. Not in the sense that it says ‘please' and ‘thank you' when you offer it a cup of tea [Ed — Why are you offering your phone a cup of tea?], but one that's very aware of your time, and that...
Motorola Moto X4 - SMART, TIME-SAVING INCLUSIONS IN A UNDERSTATED HANDSET...
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Updated for June 2018: The Apple iPhone X starts at $1,000, the iPhone 8 Plus at $800, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus at $840, and the Google Pixel 2 XL at $849. These manufacturers and wireless carriers tend to offer monthly payment plans to help people acce...
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