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post Sep 5 2014, 02:22 PM, updated 10y ago

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There she is – the new Moto X. Not the Moto X+1 or the Moto X2 or the Moto X (insert random codename), this is simply, the new Moto X (2nd generation if we are getting really technical). It’s official and will be available soon, as in, this month from a variety of carriers and as an unlocked device.

At a price of $99 on 2-year contract or $499 at full retail, Motorola has created a high-end phone that they are offering at a price around $100 lower than competitors.

The new Moto X has been beefed up in a variety of ways over its predecessor, so let’s talk about it before getting into the hands-on and unboxing stuff.

Specs

In terms of specs, the new Moto X has been upgraded in all of the places that we complained about from the first version. The screen is now 1080p, the frame of the phone is metal and premium, the battery is slightly bigger, and the processor is a current-gen Snapdragon 801, not a 2-year old hacked-together Moto chipset. The camera has been bumped up to 13MP, though it will take further testing over the next few days to decide if it is improved or not.

Motorola really did take the design and awesomeness from the first Moto X, a device we called deemed the phone of the year in 2013, and tried to make it overall better.

To see the full list of specs, head over to this post.

Moto Maker

Yes, you will be able to order a custom phone once again this year. Moto Maker is back and available from day 1, but only through Verizon and AT&T. As of now, Motorola has not confirmed that there will be a Sprint version for Moto Maker. There will be an unlocked GSM model, though, which means if you want a T-Mobile custom Moto X, you can have one.

Moto Maker has more options than ever, with 25 different backs to choose from, including leather that has been sourced from Horween, a tannery based out of Chicago that also makes official NFL footballs and the bands for the Moto 360. There are 17 colored backs, 4 leathers, and 4 woods to choose from. You can also choose from 10 accent colors, either a white (with silver frame) or black (with dark metal frame) front, engraving, storage size (16GB or 32GB), special wallpapers, and a personal power-on greeting.

With the Texas Moto Maker plant closing by the end of the year, you are probably wondering where your phone will be made? Well, it’s happening in a factory in China. Since Motorola continues to expand Moto Maker availability to new countries, they needed more capacity, thus the reason for the China factory to be born. They are still expecting orders to arrive in under a week, which is pretty remarkable.

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Software Features (Moto Display, Voice, Actions, and Assist)

Motorola has done their best to improve upon the best software features from the original Moto X – I’m talking Active Display, Touchless Control, and Moto Assist. They rebranded Active Display and Touchless Control to Moto Display and Moto Voice, respectively, making them a part of a new Moto app suite.

With Moto Voice, you can now customize your launch phrase to be something other than “OK, Google Now.” You can access third party apps through it as well, like posting status updates to Facebook, opening YouTube, or sending messages in WhatsApp. Motorola even built in commands to tell your device “goodnight” or “good morning,” which would turn either sleep mode on or off.

Motorola Display is basically the same as Active Display, it just has a new name; same thing with Moto Assist. Moto Actions take advantage of the IR sensors on the front of the device, which allow you to wave your hand over your phone to mute calls or wake the Active Display to show time or notifications.

To see all of the new software features in action, be sure to hit up our hands-on tour.

Turbo Charger

Motorola will let you purchase a special charger as an accessory for your new Moto X, one that I plan to buy on day one if it’s available. It’s called a Turbo or Super Charger. By using the Turbo Charger, you can give your Moto X 8 hours of battery life in just 15 minutes time. Think about that for a second. 15 minutes – 8 hours of use. That’s almost game changer territory.

Camera

Motorola tossed in a 13MP camera that shoots 4K video, but only time will tell if it can actually shoot a decent still here and there. They outfitted the shooter with a ring flash that should introduce softer, more natural light when in use, but again, we still don’t know if this thing can produce quality pictures or not. The camera in the original Moto X was its biggest downfall – here’s to hoping that isn’t the case again this time around.

Motorola has tossed in a couple of new tricks, most notably a feature that tries offer up a better still than the one you may have captured. For example, if the Moto X determines that there was too much motion in your photo, it may suggest another that it took at the same time. For those curious, quick capture camera (aka the double=wrist twist) is back again.

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Availability

Again, the new Moto X will be available this month at carriers like AT&T and Verizon, along with an unlocked GSM model sold through Motorola’s site. We are waiting for official word on specifics from individual carriers and will be sure to share that info as we have it.

Pricing

The Moto X will run $99 on 2-year contract or $499 at full retail.



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New Moto X (2014) Specs

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The new Moto X is now official, we have gone hands-on with it, unboxed it, and even compared it to the old Moto X on video. But some of you may still want the full list of specs like we usually provide, to help give you the full under-the-hood story.

As a quick recap, the new Moto X features a 5.2-inch Full HD AMOLED display, 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB or 32GB internal storage, 13MP rear camera, 2MP front camera, 2,300mAh battery, Android 4.4.4, and a body that is just 9.9mm thick.

The rest of the details can be found below.

Specs

- Display: 5.2-inch Full HD AMOLED with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 (1920×1080, 423ppi)
- Processor: 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801; Adreno 330 GPU
- Memory: 16GB or 32GB internal storage; no micro SD slot
- RAM: 2GB
- Cameras: 13MP rear camera (f2.25, 4K video); 2MP front camera
- Battery: 2,300mAh
- Water repellent: Yes
- Ports: Micro USB; 3.5mm headphone
- Connectivity: 802.11 a/g/b/n/ac; Bluetooth 4.0
- Audio: Front-facing speakers
- Dimensions: 140.8 x 72.4 x 9.9mm
- Other: NFC, GPS, GLONASS, 4 microphones, metal frame
- Weight: 144g
- Network: GSM, CDMA, LTE

Network Connectivity by Model

XT1095 / XT1097
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1700 (AWS), 1900, 2100 MHz)
4G LTE (02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 17, 29)

XT1096
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
CDMA (850, 1900 MHz)
4G LTE (02, 03, 04, 07, 13)

XT1093 / XT1094
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100 MHz)
4G LTE (01, 03, 07, 08, 20)

XT1092
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1700 (AWS), 1900, 2100 MHz)
CDMA (850/1900 MHz)
4G LTE (02, 04, 05, 12, 17, 25, 26, 41)

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New Moto X (2014) Unboxing and Hands-on

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Today, well, is kind of a crazy day if you are a Motorola fan. Not only did we get a brand new Moto X (specs) and official details on the Moto 360, but we also got a new Moto G, news of a sweet Bluetooth ear piece, and a bunch of other accessories. We have separate posts for all of that goodness, which you should definitely dig through, but for now, we are focused on showing you what to expect with the new Moto X.

We have a leather back. We have a full HD display. We have a current-gen, bad boy processor. We have an upgraded 13MP camera. We have a premium metal frame. We still have Moto Maker. Motorola didn’t hold back at all with the new Moto X. This new version of last year’s phone of the year, is as good on paper as any other flagship, only it costs about $100 less.





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Motorola Gives You the Power to Choose with New Smartphones, Wearables and Accessories

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A year ago we relaunched Motorola with a very clear purpose -- to give you more meaningful choices that put you in control of your mobile experience. Today we take that promise to the next level with the introduction of the new Moto X and Moto G smartphones, Moto 360 watch, Moto Hint wireless earbud and Motorola Power Pack Micro. This dynamic new portfolio of products gives you unprecedented power to choose how your mobile technology fits into your life, with new customization options, better value and new ways to connect.

Choose the color or materials that grace the back of your phone. Choose to design your own software experience starting from pure Android. Choose to get the information you want most, either at a glance on your phone or on your wrist, or discreetly to your ear, without ever using your hands. And choose not to pay premium prices for premium experiences.

Introducing…

The new Moto X: Pure style. Pure performance.

The new Moto X is designed with a sense of style and balance, featuring a curved metal frame, vivid 5.2” Full HD display, and authentic materials such as FSC® certified woods and genuine Horween® leather that feel great in your hand. Moto X gives you fast performance with the latest, unadulterated version of Android along with the quickest updates. Enhanced voice control lets you select a custom prompt, and use your voice to do just about anything. Plus, Moto X learns your preferences and adapts to you, making everyday interactions easier. Creating your standout style is simple through our online customization studio, Moto Maker, available in the United States and select international markets. Learn more about the new Moto X.



The new Moto G: Exceptional phone. Exceptional price.

Moto G now comes with a brilliant 5” HD display plus stereo sound to fully enjoy your videos and photos. With its all-day battery, quad-core speed, the latest Android OS, plus the ability to customize your phone with Motorola Shells, Moto G keeps up with everything you do. And all of this starting at just $179.99. Learn more about the new Moto G.



Moto 360: It’s time.

Moto 360 is a classically-designed, modern timepiece powered by Android Wear™. Comfortable, familiar, and crafted with the finest materials, Moto 360 keeps you up to date without taking you away from the moment. Glance at your wrist to see updates or just speak to get the info you need. Keep track of your steps and know your heart rate thanks to a built-in pedometer and heart rate monitor. Enjoy battery life that lasts all day, then just place Moto 360 on its wireless charging dock at night. Learn more about Moto 360.



Moto Hint: In control. Out of sight.

Moto Hint is a discreet wireless earbud designed to look good and feel great. It gives you complete control of your phone and allows you to access everything you need by just using your voice. When paired with your Moto X, you can ask questions like “What’s today’s forecast?” or get turn by turn navigation directions, all without touching or even looking at your phone. Learn more about Moto Hint.



Plus…

Power Pack Micro: Power in a Pinch.

Motorola Power Pack Micro is a portable battery that provides instant access to back-up power when you need it. Attach it to your keys or slip it into your pocket or bag. More than just a portable battery, Power Pack Micro also includes Motorola Keylink™, a phone and key finder which helps locate your phone or keys when they’ve been misplaced. Learn more about Power Pack Micro.



Global Availability and Pricing

The new Moto X will be coming to countries in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia starting later this month. Moto X will be available for as low as $99.99 with a new two-year customer agreement on select carriers in the US. It will be available off-contract and unlocked in the US from $499.99 on motorola.com.

The new Moto G is available starting today unlocked and off-contract for $179.99 USD on motorola.com, as well as retailers in the US. Moto G also goes on sale today in India, France, UK, Brazil, Spain, and on motorola.de in Germany. By end of year, the new Moto G will be available in more than a dozen countries and through several carrier partners around the world.

Moto 360 will be available in black leather and a limited edition gray leather with suede finish in the US today starting at noon EST for $249.99 USD on motorola.com, Google Play, and through Best Buy stores and BestBuy.com. Additionally, Moto 360 will be available in two metal options later this fall for $299.99 USD. For those who buy a Moto 360 today, there will be an option to purchase a metal band later this fall for $79.99 USD. Leather bands will also be available independently for $29.99 USD at that time.

Moto Hint will be available on motorola.com and select retailers in the US for $149.99 USD later this fall and will expand to other regions in time for the holidays.

Power Pack Micro will be available on motorola.com in the US for $39.99 starting today.


Trade In Your Phone for a New One

Our Trade In program makes it easier than ever to purchase a Moto G or customized Moto X using Moto Maker. Just send in your old device, and we'll mail you a Motorola Visa Prepaid Card worth up to $300 depending upon the phone you send in. Visit our Trade In site to learn more.
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New Moto X (2nd Gen) vs. Old Moto X

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Owners of the 1st generation Moto X are probably all asking themselves today, “Should I upgrade to the new Moto X?” That’s a great question, one that we hope to have an answer for within the next week or so as we put together a full review. Until then, all we can do to help you get to a solution is continue to fill up your day with new Moto X coverage.

The phone (our unboxing) isn’t launching on US carriers for a few more weeks (closer to the end of September), so thankfully, you have plenty of time to figure this out.

Below, we take you on a quick hardware tour of the outsides of each phone, show how much bigger the new is than the old, and run through differences in specs (full specs) and a bit of software.


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Motorola Touchless Control Rebranded to Moto Voice

Motorola rebranded Touchless Control this week, changing it to Moto Voice. Touchless Control was one of our favorite things on the old Moto X, which allowed users to only use their voice to complete tasks.

For example, a user could say, “Okay Google Now, what’s the weather?” Then, without touching your phone, Google Search would ping back the results. Now, the service is called Moto Voice, and the rebranding will make its way to all devices that are compatible with the service.

As for the changelog posted on Google Play, these changes are currently only for the new Moto X, but Motorola’s Punit Soni claims that these features will soon be made available for last year’s models, too, as long as their hardware supports them.

What’s New

- Customize your own launch phrase to make Moto Voice respond only to you
- Voice command support for YouTube, Facebook and WhatsApp
- Turn on Talk to Me and other Moto modes through voice commands
- Support for Moto Hint and Moto 360
- User experience improvements and bug fixes


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QUOTE(Forgotten06 @ Sep 6 2014, 09:05 AM)
Check out what Punit Soni, VP of products said.
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'Use it', is it a command or he meant he's 'used' it and he saw no difference? But we gotta expect a better battery life, don't we? Why are we sticking with the same longevity while other things have been bumped up? What do you say?
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QUOTE(Melvin117 @ Sep 6 2014, 02:23 PM)
The control is smooth as silk and it has incomparable voice control,that's what makes it worth the money.
Spec race is dominated by XiaoMi and other Chinese manufacturer but they can't win the big players without new innovations and ideas.

BTW IS ANYONE STARTING A BULK PURCHASE OF MOTO X???
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I'm gonna start it as soon as it's available
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QUOTE(ahnee92 @ Sep 6 2014, 05:30 PM)
how much estimated price from u? full option of front and back option? or just plain black and white?
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I haven't decided on the price yet. I'll open up a thread and let everyone know as soon as or just before its availability. I'll be offering full options to choose from Moto Maker of course, like I did for Moto X
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Is it light's reflection or the speaker grill can also be customized?
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QUOTE(Forgotten06 @ Sep 7 2014, 09:41 AM)
Yes, Motorola confirmed it.
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I noticed, and I guess that's in exchange with the one that used to be customizable; the accent
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QUOTE(sanosizo @ Sep 9 2014, 03:37 PM)
judging from the size of 3300mAh battery in razr maxx, I wonder why moto never wanted to put it inside the moto x. why moto, why???
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Bcs it'll be costly. Guess how much the old Droid Maxx costs now? $499 for 16gb. Motorola wants to price all their new stuffs competitively, and they did by pricing them lower than their competitors, but the materials that they're using on all devices are not cheap. Hence it explains as to why Motorola maintains the same chipset and battery on Moto G (2nd Gen.) and uses an old chipset on Moto 360
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QUOTE(jimcarrey @ Sep 15 2014, 11:13 AM)
Rough idea when this will be available? Or when SyathibiyMegat will be bringing this in (AP)? smile.gif
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No idea, but I'll open up a thread as soon as it becomes available. It won't be ready stock though, bcs buyer would have to customize according to their likings first before placing an order. I'm assuming the preorder is meant for standard black & white
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QUOTE(jimcarrey @ Sep 15 2014, 01:36 PM)
Don't mind going for the black set, but that's just me
Estimated Pricings bro?
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Then if you could wait, I really suggest you just wait. From past history, we're quite convinced Brightstar will be bringing them in later. Plus, the preorder is actly for AT&T. You don't wanna get that one

Anyway, here it is if you'd like to get the customized one: https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3349897

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