![]() ![]() This is because the dual-core processor isn't overloaded with mundane tasks like unwanted widgets, or background tasks as it is on skinned versions of Android. This not only means the Moto X is one of the most intuitive Android phones to use, it also means it's a lot faster than you'd expect. Even better, Motorola has chosen not to radically change the OS's user interface and has chosen to load it with a bare minimum of custom applications, the majority of which are actually pretty useful. ![]() The Moto X is one of a select number of smartphones to run using the latest version of Google's operating system. ![]() However, on many levels its software manages to countermand this. On the one hand, being released in the UK six months later than it should have been, the Moto X doesn't offer comparable specifications to other smartphones in its £380 price bracket, such as the Google Nexus 5. Summing up our experience with the Motorola Moto X is fairly tricky. ![]()
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