Motorola Moto X review

It may look pretty, but how does it hold up as a handset?

Moto X has got it where it counts, says CEO, following tech spec moans
In 2012, Google bought Motorola, and the cellular world waited with bated breath for the first joint device from the Android giant and the mobile maker.
On Thursday, Motorola gave us the first official glimpse at the combined efforts, and one year's worth of hype and hope was realized in the Moto X.
In a world where new Android phones are arriving at an alarming rate, it would be easy for Motorola's latest venture to get lost in the shuffle.
However, instead of relying on specs, and focusing on a more user-oriented experience, the Moto X is a refreshing bit of smartphone ingenuity, and one that could put other Android manufacturers on notice.