Moto X Style (Pure Edition) review: Made to order

22 September, 2015
As the first flagship smartphone developed entirely under Lenovo’s stewardship, the Moto X Style (Pure Edition) is the biggest member of its product family to date. While the original impressed with its compact measures, the newcomer is a bona fide phablet thanks to is 5.7” display.

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  • 23 Sep 2015

Where's Moto X Play review?!

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    • mir
    • uSW
    • 23 Sep 2015

    AnonD-205566, 23 Sep 2015I think this review is a bit short of what we're used to...... moreThis review is indeed lacking a lot of info.

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      • AnonD-205566
      • 8FZ
      • 23 Sep 2015

      I think this review is a bit short of what we're used to... No sunlight legibility test, no comment on the stereo speakers; yes, they're mentioned, but that's it - whereas with htc phones the reviewer goes on and on speaking of the loudspeakers. I have no idea if these sound well or not.

      AMAZING phone. Made sure OnePlus' claim about the Two being the 2016 flagship killer have absolutely no grounds, not with that price tag.

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        • Anonymous
        • 3I{
        • 23 Sep 2015

        if they also offered a pro version with amoled display, exynos 7420 cpu and replaceable battery then I'd take that. Now I'm waiting for sept 29 to learn about the LG Nexus before deciding.

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          • mir
          • uSW
          • 22 Sep 2015

          Impressive phone, but sadly the battery life is still poor, especially on the web browsing. The hardware on today's flagships are still not ready for greater than 1080p resolution.

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            • slaia
            • pJE
            • 22 Sep 2015

            OMG. Browsing time is under 7 hrs, while other flagships make it 12 hrs. Sorry, Motorola. After using phones with long lasting battery life I can't live with poor one anymore. Disappointed because I was seriously considering buying Moto X this time around.