When the original Moto X launched it was clear Motorola wanted to take the smartphone game in a different direction. The focus was to be not on specs per se, rather on design ergonomics and intuitive controls. It ended up achieving what it set out to do rather well, but with Motorola's second iteration it appeared the manufacturer caved to a market which didn't appear to show signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Moto X 2014 ditches Motorola's X8 mobile computing system in favour of a snappier Snapdragon 801 CPU which its current competitors near all pack. Gone too is the relatively compact form-factor ideal for one-handed use, now stretched to accommodate a 5.2-inch 1080p display.
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