![]() ![]() Motorola has laid a great emphasis on the Moto X design. This is because under heavy load there are two less cores on the Moto X to drain power, and the use of dedicated DSPs for certain features help in improving efficiency and battery life. The flip side to using a dual-core CPU, however, is that it should theoretically lead to a better battery life. However, in real life, the Moto X is as smooth as the One, and even smoother than the Galaxy S4, thanks partially to the near stock build of Android 4.2.2 that it is running. In some CPU bound benchmarks, the Moto X will lag behind the One and the Galaxy S4, due to the lack of two additional cores. The use of a dedicated contextual and natural language processor also help the Moto X in delivering some unique features without affecting battery life or performance. However, since the GPU has to push a lower resolution display on the Moto X (720p), it actually performs better in benchmarks and in real life compared to the One and S4 (1080p). The Adreno 320 GPU is also the same as seen on the Nexus 7, Galaxy S4, HTC One and the Nexus 4. The Krait 300 cores have a higher efficiency, better thermal and a tweaked architecture for better performance compared to Krait 200. A point to note is that the Krait cores on the Moto X are the same as seen on the One and the Galaxy S4, and not the one being used on the Nexus 4. ![]() Motorola has also made sure that the dual-core Krait processor and 2GB of RAM are more than enough for a stutter-free operation even under heavy load on the X. The use of two dedicated DSPs help the Moto X in offering some unique features, about which you can read below. The X8 is an “eight-core” chip consisting of packs 2 Krait 300 cores running at 1.7GHz, four GPU cores (Adreno 320), and a dedicated contextual and language processor. While the Moto X8 mobile processor is not a custom made processor from Motorola, it does make use of the company’s expertise in DSPs to offer the handset a unique advantage. While they may seem mid-range, the phone packs more than enough grunt to run Android 4.2.2 smoothly. ![]() 1080p HD video recording.įirst and foremost, don’t get fooled by the Moto X specs. 10MP ClearPixel camera, LED flash, 1080p HD video recording.Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac, NFC, LTE, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, GPS, GLONASS.50GB of free storage on Google Drive for 2 years 16GB of internal storage with the 32GB variant being exclusive to AT&T.4.7-inch RGB OLED display with 720p resolution.To help you catch up with all the Moto X news out there, here is an exhaustive post explaining why and what makes the Moto X so special. While nearly everything was known about the Moto X before its official launch, there were still a lot of interesting tidbits that came to light after the phone’s announcement and initial hands-on. Last night, at an event in New York, Motorola unveiled one of the most hyped smartphone of 2013 – the Moto X. ![]()
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