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Motorola Moto X Style Pro Reviews

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Motorola’s 21MP camera is an impressive piece of kit that produces very good daytime image quality and reasonable low light results. But, as with the Moto X Force, the shooting experience doesn’t live up to the same standard, marred by the annoying touch capture interface and cut down controls. The phone as a whole is also somewhat flawed as despite its larger than average size, it packs a battery with significantly less capacity than the X Force. Fortunately, Motorola’s Turbo Charger, at least, means you can recharge extra quickly, but it can’t do anything about the lack of a fingerprint sensor and the cheaper Moto G manages to be fully waterproofed and not merely splash resistant. The X Style does compare well to the X Force though. The latter does offer slightly superior processing hardware and extra toughness, but you’ll have to part with substantially more cash, only to find its screen quality is no match for the X Style’s display. However it makes less sense alongside the Moto X Play, which will cost you almost £100 less, yet it boasts a bigger battery and includes the same camera, albeit without Ultra HD video recording. Ultimately the Moto X Style is a good value smartphone with a decent camera, but it’s outshone by its cheaper siblings that offer even more bang for your buck.
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Published on:
Mar 10, 2016

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