Saturday, August 03, 2013

Moto X Features Explained in Consumer Language

Naturally, I'm a tech geek, I love my reads and what not but I do realise one thing a lot of geeks don't understand is how all the stuff they know relates to the average user.



The recent Moto X has gotten a lot of mixed feelings from the the geek-community, it's cool cause of its ability to customise your own color, form the back plate, to the front, to the accents (buttons, ring around the camera etc). It's like designing your own Nike Shoe or Timbuk 2 Bag so to speak.





The Moto X is a mid-range smart phone in geeks terms but Marques Brown lays down the info and explains why Motorola is banking on features rather than specs, to sell to the average consumer.


I think the features are really what makes a phone and while the "geek" may be put off by the specs, the features of the Moto X seem to impress.

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