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Samsung Galaxy S6 vs Motorola Moto X: Both are of same size, 32Gb ROM, non-removable batteries, dual-band Wi-Fi

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20/03/2015
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NEW DELHI: Smartphones are getting popularity day-by-day and keeping this in view technology giants are in efforts to make new and more advanced smartphones to win the market share globally. In 2014 Motorola launched Moto X which succeeded to generate a handsome share in the markets.

The Moto X gives its user a tremendous value – right now Verizon has it for only $50 on a two-year agreement and that is a lot of smartphone for only $50.  The new Galaxy S6 is much more expensive, probably close to $250 on a two-year contract, but then you are getting the pinnacle of technology and materials.

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There are not many similarities between the two devices, but they are about the same physical size and even the display size is almost identical – 5.2-inches for the Moto X and 5.1-inches for the Galaxy S6.  There is 32GB internal storage available for both devices and neither one has a microSD slot for expansion, although the Galaxy S6 does have a 64GB and 128GB option not available on the Moto X.  Only 3MP separate the main camera of the 13MP Moto X and the 16MP on the Galaxy S6, but the remaining camera options all lean toward the Galaxy S6.  Both have non-removable batteries, although different sizes, with the Galaxy S6 having the bigger battery.  They both have the usual dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (4.0 in the Moto X and 4.1 in the Galaxy S6), GPS, NFC, active noise cancellation microphone, quick charge and a microUSB v2.0 port for charging and data transfer.

Please take a deliberate look at the detailed Specifications Comparison chart below and here you will see just how these two great devices stack up against one another – click on the “View Full Comparison” link at the end of the chart to expand the details.  After that, we will look at each individual device in greater detail and point out some of its pros and cons.  From all of this information we will try to determine the winner based on specs and execution of design and functions.

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