The Moto X Smartphone had a lot of attention in the US during the launch late last year and is now being released in the UK this February. The Moto X is the first Motorola device to be released under Google’s ownership.
The Moto X has quite a few features such as Google Now; this removes the need to press a button to wake the phone, you just need to speak to it. The second feature the phone has is the active display, this display will pulse when you have a notification, which means you can peak at what’s on your phone without waking up the whole of the display. The active display works through turning on individual pixels on the screen so it saves battery life.
The specifications of the Moto X include a 4.7 inch 1280 x 720 screen, 10 Megapixel back camera, 2 Megapixel front camera, 1.7 GHz dual core CPU, 2 GB Ram, 2200 mAh battery plus Android 4.4 Kit Kat. In the US they have the Moto Maker which is where you can personalise a Moto X to how you’d want it, but Motorola’s CEO, Dennis Woodside has said this service will be launched in the UK once they figure out how to deliver the phones in the same 4-5 day window as the US.