With the release of the Moto E a couple of weeks back, Motorola finally has a smartphone to cover all the various budgets of the consumers. The Moto X is not exactly a high-end phone anymore but it still offers plenty of unique features that make it stand out from the crowd. So, how do the three devices in Motorola’s line-up stack up against each other? Read below to find out.
Keep in mind that all three handsets cater to different budgets — the Moto E is the slowest and cheapest of the lot with the Moto X being the fastest and costliest. The most interesting part from the table above is that all three devices run on a near-stock build of Android and are guaranteed to get the next update of Android. Also, all of them focus on providing features that would be useful to consumers in day-to-day life rather than gimmicky ones, which are only useful for marketing purposes. The Moto X currently retails for around $499 and offers many customization options including the ability to use a wooden back. The Moto G and E, on the other hand, retail for $179 and $129, respectively and only allow a limited amount of customisation with their replaceable back covers.