miércoles, 31 de diciembre de 2014

Moto X Pure Edition gets a 64GB option




Motorola trotted out a bloatware-free version of the Moto X (2014) back in September, and now, it's getting a memory boost. The company quietly added the 64GB Pure Edition handset to its Moto Maker site where you're free to fine-tune a design before committing funds. While that tally doubles the max storage space, it's only available on the unlocked model for use on AT&T or T-Mobile, and sets you back $600 off-contract. That's $100 more than the regular Pure Edition. At any rate, folks who've clamored for more memory are finally getting an option, and one that's already rockin' the latest version of Android.



Motorola Moto X 2nd-gen










  • Type Smartphone

  • Operating system Android (KitKat [4.4])

  • Carriers (US) AT&T, Verizon / Alltel

  • Announced 2014-09-12


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9.1average user rating



  • Reception and call quality 9.3

  • Display 9.8

  • Battery life 7.8

  • Camera 7.8

  • Ease of use 9.6

  • Design and form factor 9.9

  • Portability (size / weight) 9.4

  • Media support 9.3

  • Durability 8.9

  • Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.) 9.3




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