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CNET breaks down the differences between Motorola's new line of Moto smartphones, which include the Moto G, the Moto X Play and the Moto X Pure Edition (also known as the X Style).
If you yearn for pure Android KitKat on the cheap, the Moto G Google Play Edition is worth the price, but power users should look elsewhere.
Wondering how Motorola's latest mid-range offering does in the real world? We find that out, and more, in our full review of the Moto X Play!
Pair these with Motorola's wide variety of Moto Mod accessories and a clean build of Android, and the Z3 Play is a flexible option for those who like unlocked phones.
Motorola's new Moto G7 Play, G7 Power, and G7 Android phones are easily the best budget phones yet. Starting at $200, the phones offer a whole lot of value.
Motorola unveiled its Moto Z3 Play today, giving its battery-friendly smartphone line much of what it needs to stay current in 2018. You’ll immediately notice a few hardware and aesthetic ...
The Moto X Play occupies a strange space in the company's 2015 lineup. It's an affordable, mid-range handset that does a decent job of keeping pace with the flagships. But at £249 ($382 including ...
Today, Motorola unveiled a new, more cost-sensitive Moto Z phone called the Moto Z Play and along with it they unveiled a new Moto Mod in conjunction with Hasselblad.
Motorola’s new Moto Z3 Play carries on the support for modular accessories but leaves behind all of the things that made its predecessors desirable.
The Moto G6 Play from Motorola is a low-cost device with a big screen and a big battery. It has an attractive design with mostly entry-level specs. If you prioritize battery life over speed and ...