The Active Display feature on the Moto X can show notifications for calls, messages, and mails without unlocking the device
The Moto X features a 4.7-inch AMOLED display that sports a resolution of 720x1280 pixels and offers a pixel density of 316ppi
The curved rear panel is made of a polycarbonate material, and is comfortable to hold
The top panel includes the 3.5mm audio jack
The Moto X features on-screen buttons for back, home and recent apps
The front houses a 2-megapixel camera and sensor array
The right panel houses the volume rocker and power buttons which are actually easier to access with just your thumb
The Moto X has a non-removable back panel, while the Moto G features swappable back panels
The Moto X sports a 10-megapixel rear camera accompanied by an LED flash. The camera packs 1.34-micron sized pixels
The bottom panel houses the charging slot, much like the budget Moto G
The Moto X's front panel is dominated by a 4.7-inch screen, which is only marginally bigger than 4.5-inch display on the Moto G
The Motorola Assist app allows users to silent the device while sleeping or driving
The handset comes preloaded with Google Drive, Keep, Play Games, Play Movies, Play Movies, Play Books, Play Newsstand and Quickoffice apps
The curved rear panel of the Moto G is made of soft-touch polycarbonate material, while the Moto X features back with pattern, though it is not actually textured
The SIM slot on the Moto X is located on the left panel and supports a Nano-SIM
The Moto X is sleeker, measuring 129.3x65.3x10.4mm compared to 129.9x65.9x11.6mm for the Moto G
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