It is an awesome phone! It is priced at 29,999 INR for the 16GB version and 31,999 INR for the 32GB version. It comes in 2 colours- Black and White. It runs on the nearly stock version on Android Lollipop 5.1.1 and Motorola has claimed that it will be getting an Android M update soon. It has a 5.7 inch screen with a resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels and is able to get 520 ppi out of it's brilliant display. It is a IPS LCD screen. It has 3GB RAM and has Snapdragon 808 chipset under the hood which is very battery efficient and it's performance is also not far behind from the Snapdragon 810 chipset. It has a 3000mAh non removable battery though the battery life is not that impressive thanks to the brilliantly pixel packed display. It has a 21MP rear camera with a dual tone CCT flash and has a 5MP front facing camera with a front facing flash. The pictures come out to be nice in all the conditions but it excels in the outdoor lighting conditions. It also has the front facing stereo speakers that are top notch as it has crystal clear sound and a very loud speaker as well. Other features include Moto Actions app which has the features like the moto display that lets you save some battery and voice gestures and much more. It is a very powerful device and has Gorilla Glass 3 protection on the screen. It’s a bit like company selling plastic and metal forks and insisting on calling the latter ‘catwalk cutlery’. Nah mate, it’s just metal. Maybe this point has stuck with me because I’m using the white version of the Moto X Style. I’ve nothing against white phones per se, but the white Style doesn’t half show off that the front of the handset is absolutely peppered with tiny little sensors. It looks like the phone equivalent of a swiss army knife. Pro tip: consider the black version carefully. It looks better. So rather than using under-the-hood slots for the SIM and microSD slots, the cards fit into a tray that pops out from the phone’s top. There’s no flexing to this phone and while the back is plastic, it’s nicely soft to the touch. The metal surround does add a touch of class too, and as with all current Moto phones, the curvy design helps disguise that at its thickest point the Style is a chunky 11.1mm thick. The body is nano-coated, giving it IP52 protection as well. That means it’s impervious to dust, and can withstand water sprays but not being submerged. In other words, heavy rain is fine, just don’t drop the Moto X Style down the toilet. Other than being mis-sold as a ‘Style’ phone, the only other thing to hold you back on this Moto’s design front is its size. The Motorola Moto X Style feels quite a lot like a slightly-shrunk Nexus 6, because that’s basically what it is. |
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