Moto X is an Android smartphone developed and manufactured by Motorola Mobility. Released in August 2013, it was among the company's first new products after its acquisition by Google in 2012. Initially developed as the "X Phone", Moto X was primarily aimed at mainstream consumers, distinguished by features taking advantage of voice recognition and contextual awareness, the ability for users to custom-order the device in their own choice of color options, and emphasizing the fact that the phone had final assembly completed in the United States.
The Moto X was met with mostly positive reviews, with particular praise towards its hardware design, Motorola's new approach to customizing Android, along with its suite of contextual features, and the influence of its "mainstream" targeting on its overall performance, user experience, and battery life. Its camera, while praised for its user interface.
Motorola Moto X 16GB - Blue - Locked AT&T
- Color :
Blue
- Screen size (inches) :
4.7
- Model :
Motorola Moto X
- Megapixels :
10
- OS :
Android
- Resolution :
720 x 1280
- Carrier compatibility :
AT&T
- Storage :
16 GB
- Memory :
2 GB
- Network :
LTE
- Double SIM :
No
- Manufacturer Ref. :
XT1058
- Memory Card Slot :
No
- Verizon compatible :
No
- AT&T compatible :
Yes
- T-Mobile compatible :
No
- Release Year :
2013
- Foldable :
No
- 5G :
No
- SIM card :
Single-SIM
- Color (official name) :
Blue
- Product type :
Refurbished
- Brand :
Motorola
- Weight :
5 oz