Moto X Play, Next Generation Moto X comes with a 21 MP camera and a 3630mAh battery








The Moto X Play is the Motorola's latest mid-range device, offering up more power and a better display than the cheaper Moto G, Motorola's stripped back approach to Android, ditching ugly skins for a clean, stock version of Android Lollipop with a flurry of tweaks that actually make it better.This Moto has something which makes to a selling point – the huge battery that Moto claims should last you through two days, and a 21-megapixel camera. Having these two terminator like features on a mid-range smartphone could really help the Moto X Play stand out against an ever-increasing budget smartphone.








Seeing any of the Motorola's devices in the recent years, then you'll instantly recognise the Moto X Play. The front is as simple and clean as you can get, a near edge-to-edge 5.5-inch display is fringe by a front facing speaker and a speakerphone plus a camera. There are no ugly brand logos, which is always a bonus.On the top you'll find the headphone scoop in the centre with the sim tray and microSD slot next to it.


As common motorola had still not fixed its customisation tools ,but A variety of brightly coloured back-panels & eight different accent trims are present.keeping a black unit, with a silver accent rounding the camera and the trademark Motorola dimple. The dimple itself isn't quite as pronounced as on previous models, but it's still a nice place to rest your finger.



For the Moto G, Motorola calculating everything up and gave it an IPX7 rating that means anyone could drop it in depths of up to one meter of water for 30-minutes without seeing any lasting damage. This feature hasn't been carried over the Moto X Play, but instead of that this is been given as IP57 rating,but a sizzling rain drops or accidently spilling a glass of water over it wont cause a damage to it.




Observing it in dimensions, the Moto X Play is certainly not compact, coming in at 148 x 75 x .10.9mm. It's slightly thicker, though marginally smaller overall, than the OnePlus 2, which measures in at 151.1 x 75 x 9.9mm. Motorola's effort also tips the scales at 6g lighter (169g v 175g) than the Chinese start-up's effort.But measurments expresses only half part,holding Moto x play in our hands & experiencing it is like a hollow thing,even spending a lot for other also this feeling will not be able to experience.



While quad-HD (QHD) panels with copious amounts of pixels are becoming more and more common at the high-end of the market, those glorious displays are yet to filter down to the mid-range. Instead, Motorola has kitted the Moto X Play out with a 5.5-inch, 1080p LCD panel with a 403 ppi (pixels-per-inch). To be honest, after using the Moto X Play I am not pining for a QHD screen at all, and if sticking with a FHD display helps keep the price low then I'm all for it.


Key Specifiactions
Display5.5" Capacitive Touchscrren
ResolutionFullHD(1080 x 1920), 441 PPI
ProcessorSnapdragon 615 Quad-core 1.7 GHz Cortex-A53 & quad-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A53
RAM2GB
GPUAdreno 405
Storage16GB/32GB, Expandable upto 128GB
Camera21MP rear, 5MP front
OSAndroid OS, v5.1.1 (Lollipop)
BatteryNon-removable 3630 mAh battery
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