Motorola's Moto X Play the best smartphone under Rs 20000

Motorola has launched the Moto X Play on 14th September at New Delhi Event after re-entering into Indian Market with completely different strategy. Not like last time this time there will be two flavours Moto X, the other will be Moto X Style. The Moto X Play came with a price tag of Rs. 18,499.
Let’s have a look at the specifications of Moto X Play in detail :
Design:
Continuing with the Moto X design language, the Moto X Play has a slightly curved rear with a dimple with the Motorola logo in the middle. The front design is dominated with a 5.5-inch 1080p display and speaker cut-outs above and below the display. There is a metallic looking plastic running around the edges with two buttons on the right – power and volume rocker.
The smartphone has a removable textured back, yet the combine SIM slot and memory card slot sits on the top edge. The battery is non-removable.



Performance:
With the Moto X Play, it packs in only the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor (1.7GHz quad core +  1 GHz quad core), paired with 2GB RAM.
You also get a few handy apps as part of the smartphone – Moto Assist, Moto Migrate and Moto Voice. Notification icons appear on thlocked screen too. The Moto X Play also supports expandable memory card of up to 128GB. The voice clarity and the loudspeaker clarity on the Moto X Play was great.
Camera:  
Motorola seemed to have worked on the camera bit by adding a 21MP camera to this smartphone. Touch to focus doesn’t work here as Motorola has opted for ‘touch to capture’. There is a control focus and exposure mode, too, for capturing creative shots. The latter is easy to use and master by just moving the finger around the circle to adjust the setting. Dragging the circle over the screen can be used for focusing on a subject.There is a 5MP front-facing camera for capturing selfies.
The images captured using the Moto X Play are impressive as it offers bright rich colours. Low-light imaging isn’t Moto X Play’s forte though and images have lot of noise. The device does not support 4k video capture even though the feature is becoming a norm.
Monster Battery:
Motorola has added a huge 3630mAh battery to the Moto X Play, which the company claims can go over 30 hours on a single charge. Surprisingly, the battery lives up to the company’s claims as the new smartphone lasted me over a day and a half on full charge over WiFi, with continuous push email, Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter, web browsing and a few minutes of camera usage.

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