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Practice makes perfect. Over time I'd learn, I expect, to handle the phone without causing unintentional bursts. The fact is, if you want an excellent screen, very good overall performance, a good quality camera, expandable memory and only have $599 to...
If you can put the fact that this phone launched overseas a year ago out of your head, this is still one of the best mid-range phones on the market and one that beats the best on the market in many key...
The Motorola Moto X Force camera captures very good image quality in bright conditions. As light levels go down image detail drops off a little but images still look good at computer screen size down to very low light levels. Motorola has combined the...
The Moto X Force is Motorola's most loaded and priciest offering yet. Its 32GB edition will cost Rs 49,999, while the 64-gig version will set you back by Rs 53,999. For your money, you get an unbreakable smartphone with powerful guts, impressive battery...
In review Motorola Moto X Force. Review sample courtesy of Lenovo Germany.Although Motorola demands almost 700 Euros (~$782) for its smartphone, a headset is not included and has to be purchased separately. The sound could also be better since only a...
There's no doubt about it: Motorola has made its best smartphone yet. Its picture and sound performance could be better, but in almost every other respect this is a remarkable device.It's powerful, smart and shatterproof – factor in an asking price...
Creating a flagship smartphone that'll take on the might of Apple, Samsung and Sony isn't going to be easy without a unique selling point, but the rugged X Force gets just that. It's a fully-featured, no-compromise device which, unlike a typical...
A great well built phone which will last for ages and also take a hit, just a shame about the camera as it could have been better.80Become the Breakfast Master!Get the MEEM feeling - Your phone charged and backed up...
The Motorola Moto Force has plenty of potential as the hard-nut flagship phone, but it lacks excitement, is chunkily built and, ultimately, fails to deliver a true flagship experience compared to the competition. It doesn't look the part either...
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