Motorola’s Moto range for 2015
includes two variants on the standard Moto X. The Moto X Style is
focussed on how it looks, and this phone the Moto X Play is aimed at
providing a good entertainment experience.
One of the biggest selling points of the Moto X
Play is the battery 3,630mAh, which Motorola promises will last two
days on a single charge, even when using 4G LTE and other
battery-intensive features.
It also includes Motorola's Turbo
Charge technology, which the company claims is the fastest
quick-charging tech on the market, giving the Moto X eight hours of
battery life in just 15 minutes of charging.
To that end it has a large 5.5-inch 1080p screen, a standard version of
Android and a 3,630mAh battery that promises plenty of use between
charges. There is a 2GB of RAM, 16GB of
onboard storage (a 32GB version is available too), plus 21MP rear and
5MP front cameras. Naturally it’s 4G and has dual-band Wi-Fi.
It also showed that the Moto X Play, with a 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon
615 Octa-core CPU, Adreno 405 GPU and 2GB of RAM, does a very good job
of keeping up with the pace, as the game's visuals kept a consistent
framerate as I raced around the track.
The 10.9mm depth doesn't tell the whole story, as the back of the
handset is curved, with the Moto X Play's thickness starting at 8.9mm.
The curved back again felt good, and the rubberised material (which is
available in a number of colours) helps make the device feel robust and
easy to grip.
The Moto X Play starts at Rs 18,499 for the 16GB version and Rs 19,999
for the 32GB one. It's currently exclusively available online in India
on
Flipkart.
On a day-to-day level it’s easy to use thanks to some clever design, it
has a clean, simple version of Android, and daylight camera results are
excellent. The screen although it’s ‘only’ 1080p is perfectly
acceptable.
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