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Some draw backs of moto X and tricks to overcome it



As a true technology fan, I think there are still some scope for improvements in this device. Here are those -
1. 9.72gb usable space for a device that can record 4x video and play high end games? I know "No sd card slot" is a kind of monopoly business from Google but at
least Motorola should have launched 32 gb model in India like nexus 5.
2.Ridiculously light weight device that has a plastic back which is slippery, there is chance of slipping out of hand. Textured back would have given more grip.
3.Notably warmer display than any other Amoled screen. Not all people like Yellowish display.
4.Nano sim. Why? Space management may be. That too in phone that is 5.2 inches tall. Cutting and inserting a nano sim is a tricky job.
5.What is the use of 13 mp sensor when you can not use it in wide screen mode? 10-12 mp should have been fine and sensor quality should have been improved for
low light performance.
6.Touch less control can not control all the apps. Only few pre-selected apps can be opened. Motorola should update this in future.
7.2300mAh. Well, Motorola missed that extra 300mAh. Rest of the features and specifications are just perfect.
Just buy this phone, unbox it and hold it in your hand for the first time, you will not forget that feeling for a long time.
Two major issues reported by some users and tips to overcome it:
1.Over heating - use only the charger provided with this phone. Don't use some other charger as they might have separate Amp rating.
2.Battery Drain - For the first 2-3 charge cycle, let the device be idle for most of the time. Battery will get used to with the device. Then you can use it the way you
want.
3.Nano Sim tips - If you are changing you sim from mini or micro to nano rather than buying a nano sim then you may face problem while inserting the nano sim like I
faced. # Cut the sim using a good quality cutter. Go to any reputed mobile shop, they have that cutter. Now even if you cut the sim to exact size of the sim tray you may
see sim will not go all the way into the phone. That is because of the thickness. Take a piece of sand paper. Rub the non metalic side for few seconds. Eventually
you will see your sim will be slimmer than before. Now you are ready to go.
4.Another Issue - In Moto Voice, you will notice that "Good Morning", "Good Night" and "Talk to Me" commands are missing and even device is not accepting these
command rather redirecting to google search when you say these commands. Go to play store, search "Moto", update all Moto apps and RESTART your device. After reboot these commands should work flawlessly.

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