![]() The phone comes with ‘almost’ completely stock Android. The AMOLED display with a pixel resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels lends a premium feel to the phone. The wrap around glass comes with an additional layer of glass touted to be Magic Glass. Moto X comes with a 4.7-inch display screen but has still managed to retain the premium feel of the 5-inchers or the present flagship devices. Along with Moto X debuts the wrap-around display technology. When it comes to the display, Moto X definitely stands out. The phone launched with Android Jelly Bean version 4.2 but is now upgradable to Android KitKat version 4.4. Also, the first phone born of the Google-Motorola marriage (which recently, sadly ended), the phone packs the Google punch along with the Moto tag. While some customisations add on to the price of the device, by itself, the phone is a mid-range device. Moto X, just like the successor, Moto G, is a phone with premium specifications for the price it is offered at. stay tuned for exclusive launch day offers! #MotoOnFlipkart /EBE5FFWbWbĮven without the Moto Maker, Moto X is quite a boast-worthy phone. Though the Moto X Maker will not come to India, we do hope there will be colourful back covers to make the phone a little exciting. The personalisation tool, Moto X Maker will be rolled out much later, if at all. Moto G will unfortunately come in just 2 colours: black and while. The phone retail through an e-seller exclusively and will come bundled with offers. Just like Moto G, Moto X will also be an online exclusive. While the official date for the launch isn’t out yet, we hope that there are no ‘sorry’ messages rolled out regarding a delayed launch. While there were rumours of Motorola launching the Moto X in India in March, not many hopes were pinned on the device looking at how the launch of Moto G was constantly delayed. Moto X, Motorola’s ‘relaunch’ phone is all set to enter India next week.
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