When the original Moto X launched last year, I was in the market for a new Android phone. Yet the lure of Moto X’s $199 price tag and customizable touches didn’t sway me. Perhaps it seemed gimmicky and appeared to pack more_fashion than hardware and software punches. I also_couldn’t look past the_budget specs_at the same price I could be getting an iPhone 5 or Samsung Galaxy S5. The second-generation Moto X proved completely otherwise. After spending a month with Motorola’s latest flagship smartphone, everything about its improvements make the Moto X the best Android phone you can buy today. Design...
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