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It's a bright display, making it easy to read under the cloudy skies of an average London summer. I wish I could report on how easy it is to use in bright Tuscan sunshine, but all I can say is that it's off to a good start. Colours are vibrant as well, without being too overpowering, making it a great screen for basically anything you'll want to put on it. The Moto X Play runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, and Motorola is one of the few companies that doesn't apply its own skin over the top. What you're left with then is pure vanilla Android that's free of all the manufacturer-made nonsense that plagues Sony and Samsung's phones.
Vanilla Android is simple to use and swift to navigate around, What helps is the 1.7GHz octa-core processor stuffed inside the Play's rubbery shell, which is more than capable of handling all your everyday essentials, Apps load quickly, as does the camera, and gaming works well, Angry Birds 2 plays perfectly iphone case that holds airpods smoothly, and more demanding titles like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas play without any issue as well, In performance the phone is certainly no slouch, It achieved a multi-score score of 2,143 on the Geekbench 3 test, putting it above the new Moto G (1,600), although predictably falls short of top-end phones like the Galaxy S6 (4,608), It scored 8,070 on the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited graphics test, again putting it above the Moto G (4,473) and below the Moto X Style (19,725)..
The first great smartphone of 2015. Beautiful and bold..with complications. The new no-compromise MacBook. A stellar on-ear headphone. Crave-worthy curves for a premium price. The Good The Motorola Moto X Play packs a great screen and camera. You can customise the look to suit your tastes and it won't conk out the first time you spill your beer on it. The Bad It lacks the luxurious wood and leather back cover options of the pricier Moto X Style. The Bottom Line The Moto X Play's blend of everything you'd expect from a higher-end smartphone with a customisable waterproof design and a great price makes it a superb midrange phone.
The fourth-largest US carrier announced Thursday that it has added 33 new countries to its Open World add-on plan, promising customers cheaper voice and data rates as well as unlimited iphone case that holds airpods free texting, The free feature, unveiled in August by the Overland, Kansas-based carrier, offers free calls to Canada, Mexico and a dozen Latin American countries, but travelers to the new areas on Sprint's plan will pay 20 cents per minute for calls and $30 per gigabyte for data, "When our customers are vacationing in the Caribbean or traveling abroad, we know they want to be able to communicate with friends and family free from worry about surprising costs to text, make a call home or send a photo," Kevin Crull, Sprint's chief marketing officer, said in a statement..
The international arena has become the new battlefront for US wireless carriers looking to attract and retain customers. Part of this fight includes addressing the high cost of using a mobile phone when traveling outside a US carrier's coverage area -- called roaming. Historically, US wireless customers have faced hefty bills while using their service in other countries. By providing free or nearly free offerings for travelers, carriers are trying to appeal to customers who are tired of paying massive roaming charges.
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