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Motorola New Moto X - Battery and Verdict
The new Moto X features a 2300mAh battery fitted inside. Despite having a 5.2-inch FHD screen, Motorola says the battery will run for long hours (mixed usage up to 24 hours). We're not sure how the fitted battery will perform given the handset's hardware.
Last year's Moto X was hardly considered to be a top ranked handset. Overall, the new Moto X seems to be an impressive device with amazing hardware under the hood. The device is surprisingly stylish and effortless in terms of beauty.
The new Moto X will go on sale in the U.S under $500 or Rs. 30,000. Motorola is yet to confirm the retail price of updated Moto X in India. Expect the device to cost at least Rs. 34,000, when it comes to the Indian marker later this month.