Flipkart also confirmed that the phone will come in 5 color options and two wooden back covers (Teak and Walnut) which are hugely popular in global markets. Moto X features a pocket-able 4.7 Inch Supera AMOLED 720p HD display which offers good colors and contrast. The phone runs on latest Android 4.4 KitKat OS and some handy features like Active Display and Touchless control, which makes power saving AMOLED display a necessity. The processor employs 2 powerful krait 300 cores clocked at 1.7 GHz and backed by 2 GB RAM and with Adreno 320 GPU, 1 contextual awareness core and 1 natural language core as part of Motorola’s X8 computing system.
The phone features a 10.1 MP OmniVision camera with 1 /2.6 inch sensor and large 1.4 micron pixels. The Moto X camera won’t disappoint you. Both the rear camera and the front 2 MP shooter are capable of Full HD video recording. The battery capacity is 2200 mAh which will last 1 day of moderate usage. You can read our Moto X hands on review to get further insight into Moto X. Recommended: Moto X VS Moto G Since Motorola is bypassing the usual retail and distribution channels for Moto X, we expect an aggressive pricing similar to Moto G. If Motorola manages to restrict the price in the vicinity of 20,000 INR, it might dominate the 15 to 20k price range in Indian markets.