The Moto X has
finally come to India and the Moto G is already available so
you might be trying to decide which to buy. Well that's where GUIthing comes in
because we've compared the two Android smartphones in various categories to
highlight how they differ.
Price
Motorola smashed it in terms of value for money with the Moto G,
offering users a mid-range smartphone for a budget price. There's little to
argue about with a price of just INR 12,499/- to buy it outright.
Things are a little different when it comes to the Moto X. It's
Motorola's current flagship smartphone so it's bound to cost more than the Moto
G and as such has a INR 23,999/- price tag.
This means you can buy nearly 2 Moto Gs for the price of one Moto X. So it
is worth the extra money?
Both of Motorola's phones look very similar. Even though the screen
sizes are a little different, the devices themselves are about the same size.
In fact, the Moto G with is smaller screen is a little bigger than the Moto X.
It's also understandably thicker and heavier than its more expensive brother.
Each is well made but feels quite plasticky so there's little in it.
With no Moto Maker in India just yet, the Moto X doesn't have a big advantage
over the Moto G here.
Moto G vs Moto X: Screen
Screen size is a great way to choose between two smartphones – you'll
want to pick a size that's comfortable for you personally. There's only a small
difference between the Moto G and Moto X here. The former is rocking a 4.5in
display while the latter give you a little extra at 4.7in.
They both use a 720p resolution so it's in fact the Moto G which has a
better pixel density but there's not much in it so it's better to go on the
size.
The Moto X uses AMOLED technology.
Colours are more vibrant and punchy but some users may prefer the more natural
look of the Moto G's display.
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Moto G vs Moto X: Processor
Despite its bargain basement price, the Moto G has a 1.2GHz Qualcomm
Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor with 1GB of RAM. Meanwhile, the Moto X has a
dual-core Snapdragon Pro chip clocked a bit higher at 1.7GHz. It's got 2GB of
RAM.
This might seem a little confusing but the bottom line is that both
offer decent performance so you needn't worry. The Moto X has a software
optimised chip with a natural language processor and a contextual computing
processor. Just bear in mind that the Moto G is punching way above its weight
here.
Moto G vs Moto X: Storage
With no expandable storage available on the Moto G or Moto X, storage is
another area to consider closely. The Moto G is available in 8- or 16GB models
while the Moto X has double these capacities. However, it appears that the 32GB
Moto X missed its flight to India.
Moto G vs Moto X: Cameras
The Moto G has a mid-range 5Mp main camera which takes surprisingly good
photos. It's even got an HDR shooting mode. Although the 10Mp camera on the
Moto X isn't quite as good as we'd hoped, it still offers more details and
video in 1080p compare to 720p. It's front camera is also better at 2Mp against
1.3Mp.
Image Courtesy - Google Images |
Moto G vs Moto X: Software
If you can't find a Moto G or Moto X which ships with Android 4.4 Kitkat,
you'll be able to upgrade to the latest software once you're up and running –
an advantage of being a Google-owned (Now Lenovo) company.
Although both phones run pretty vanilla versions of Android, there are
differences which you should be aware of. On top of things like Moto
Assist, the Moto X has unique features like Active display and Quick Capture.
It's also got voice recognition which can learn your voice so there are a few
reasons to opt for the Moto X over the Moto G here.
Moto G vs Moto X: Battery life
It's worth noting that neither the Moto X nor Moto G has a removable
battery. Each phone offers typical smartphone battery performance of one day
with an average usage. Only light users will get more than a day.
Tech Specs - moto x
OS: Android 4.4 KitKat
CPU: 1.7 GHz dual-core Krait Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon Pro
GPU: Adreno 320
Nano-SIM
65.3x129.3x10.4mm, 130g
Display: 4.7in AMOLED 720x1280, 312 ppi
Internal storage: 16GB, 2 years 50GB of Google Drive free
Memory: 2GB RAM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0 LE
NFC
Main Camera: 10Mp, autofocus, LED flash
Camera Features 1.4µm pixel size, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama, HDR
Front Camera: 2Mp
Battery: 2200mAh
CPU: 1.7 GHz dual-core Krait Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon Pro
GPU: Adreno 320
Nano-SIM
65.3x129.3x10.4mm, 130g
Display: 4.7in AMOLED 720x1280, 312 ppi
Internal storage: 16GB, 2 years 50GB of Google Drive free
Memory: 2GB RAM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0 LE
NFC
Main Camera: 10Mp, autofocus, LED flash
Camera Features 1.4µm pixel size, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama, HDR
Front Camera: 2Mp
Battery: 2200mAh
Verdict
The Moto G punches so far above its price tag
that the large difference in price between it and the Moto X and the small difference
in hardware and software mean the Moto X isn't worth the extra money.
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