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Moto X 2015 vs Galaxy S6: 5 Key Differences

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Customization

Customization

One big area that has been a selling point for Motorola and will continue this year, is customization. Yes the Galaxy S6 comes in a few different color choices, but that's it. The Moto X though, has over 120 possible different looks.

Motorola allows buyers to customize everything on this smartphone. Buy it on MotoMaker.com and choose the storage amount, the color on front and sides (black, white or gold) and then over 25 different main colors for the back. On top of that users can choose from Rubber coated finishes, real natural wood backs, leather, and top it all off with metallic accents for the buttons and other parts of the device and even get it engraved.

The Moto X is the most customizable smartphone on the planet. If you want something unique, the Moto X is the phone for you.

6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Victor Ly

    07/30/2015 at 8:45 am

    Thank you for a well-written comparison between two flagship phones. Furthermore, this article seems to be unbiased, which I highly appreciate, especially because so many articles on smartphones are impartial nowadays.

  2. anim8me2

    07/30/2015 at 9:33 am

    I stopped reading as soon as I came to this:
    “We can’t give one a nod vs the other as I’ve yet to try the new Moto X, but the Galaxy S6 feels like one of the most premium smartphones available. It will be hard for Motorola to match that, even if buyers choose a wood or leather back to give it a premium feel.”

    You write an article attempting to compare the phones head to head, but have no access to one of them.
    That makes this article worthless and not much more than click-bait. Write it again when you get your hands on the new Moto X.

    • Guy

      08/05/2015 at 12:31 am

      What? He said he can’t give a nod. Can you read?

      • anim8me2

        08/06/2015 at 7:26 am

        Can you? Even writing an article attempting to compare two things when you don’t have one of them to make the comparison is useless. That was the point I made. Which you either ignored or missed. Wether they “give a nod” or not is irrelevant.

  3. Jack

    09/10/2015 at 7:06 am

    You have a BRAIN USE IT!

  4. dlderk

    09/15/2015 at 10:33 am

    I have a brain but haven’t tried either phone. Someone who has tried them both should compare them not me or Cory Gunther. The audacity of Cory is beyond belief.

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