Testseek.com have collected 171 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto X4 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto X4.
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Published: 2017-12-19, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
The mid-range is increasingly competitive, and though it's sharply priced at $599, there is a bit of competition around that price-point which makes the Moto X4 a bit hard to declare a clear must-buy. It is worth noting, though, that it's one of exception...
Once again, for the tech enthusiast, the notion of a ‘premium-looking' smartphone, with limited tech-heavy bells and whistles, may seem a ludicrous proposition.However, I believe there is a market for a beautifully presented mid-range device, coupled with...
Perfect size, lovely design, Water resistance, 64GB of expandable storage
Slow camera, Can be a little sluggish, Fingerprint magnet
There's a lot to like about the Moto X4 including water-resistance at an affordable price and size that's "just right", but a slow camera and occasionally sluggish performance hurt the device's appeal in the increasingly crowded midrange space...
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Published: 2018-05-31, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Great price, good performance, slim design
Design is lacklustre, a little heavy, the camera could be better, Rating:
All-in-all, we'd have to say the Moto X4 is a worthy contender in the budget smartphone market. You get quite the bang for your buck when you consider how much the phone retails for SIM-free...
Abstract: We're defining a mid-range range phone as one that costs between £200 (the higher limit of our budget phones chart ) and £400. This price criteria means that our list includes new phones that fit the price bracket, but also flagships from the past year o...
The Moto X4 is water-resistant, has NFC, expandable memory and dual rear cameras. Motorola's variant comes with tons of useful software tricks
The phone's camera is slow to launch and snap photos. Its wide-angle camera warps straight lines too severely
Though it can be slow at times, the Motorola Moto X4 hits all the notes for the right price, making it a worthy midrange contender...
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Published: 2017-12-13, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Plenty of battery, Sharp camera in the front and back
Earlier Moto X models were closer to flagship quality, Camera gimmicks were a wash
The Moto X4 makes it clear that the true successor to the Moto X line is the Moto Z line. It's a mid-range phone that is a small upgrade from a Moto G5S Plus that awkwardly sits in the middle of Motorola's flagship and budget phones...
Abstract: Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto X4 review finds that it is becoming even easier to get in on the dual camera action at an affordable price. In fact, the specs are pretty impressive throughout, from the use of a...
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Published: 2017-11-09, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Comfortable design for one-handed use, effective fingerprint scanner, waterproofing, OLED screen, intelligent Moto applications integrate well with Android software
Design looks plastic (but isn't), cameras look odd, software experience is a little slow (camera app slow to launch), outshone by other mid-price phones, ought to feel more like Moto's non-Mod flagship
There was a time when the Moto X was the business. In the here and now, however, the Moto X4 simply doesn't live up to its predecessors' high-ranking abilities. For times have changed and, as it stands, the X4 is outshone by the not-much-pricier OnePlus 5...
Comfortable design for one-handed use, Effective fingerprint scanner, Waterproofing, OLED screen, Intelligent Moto applications integrate well with Android software
Design looks plastic (but isn't), Cameras look odd, Software experience is a little slow (camera app slow to launch), Outshone by other mid-price phones, Ought to feel more like Moto's non-Mod flagship
There was a time when the Moto X was the business. In the here and now, however, the Moto X4 simply doesn't live up to its predecessors' high-ranking abilities. For times have changed and, as it stands, the X4 is outshone by the not-much-pricier OnePlus 5...