There’s no denying the allure of the Moto X. It’s a sleek device that has a decent spec list, and if you’re on AT&T, you’ll get a chance to design the handset yourself. The Moto X is the first handset that has Google written all over it from Motorola, and while the spec sheet doesn’t really beat out any of 2013’s high-end devices we’ve seen before, it’s a device that should get most people where they need to go.
All that said, the Moto X ships at the same price as other, more powerful devices on the market. In this review, we’ll put the Moto X to the test and see if the hype is worth all of the fuss it’s made.