There's
definite issues with the newest addition to the Motorola family if
they want the Moto X to compete with the other latest phones on the
market. The biggest one being that the camera's quality is more hit
and miss than
a steady good or bad. One picture could be spot on and beautiful, and
then the next is absolute garbage compared
to the phone's competition. Another fallback of this phone is the
fact that the Android version of this is 4.2.2. Yes it's Jelly Bean,
but it won't be featuring Android KitKat 4.4 or the latest update to
Jelly Bean. The Jelly Bean 4.3 update has already been released and
has been available for a while.While
it is boasting a 1.7GHz dual-core processor, it
falls
behind its competition because only AT&T is going to be the
initial carrier. The less spread you have means the worse the sales
will be, even if you have the same speed as a low-end laptop.
Motorola has made some improvements upon the Moto X since it was
announced though. Software updates to the phone since
it's announcement has
entirely changed the camera's
performance, according to Brian Klug. If you click on his name you
can actually see the difference in the pictures before and after the
updates.Just
remember that if any questions or repairs are needed with the Moto X
once it's released, just come to us!
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