Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Go to page: Camera samples Introduction, display and design Specs, performance and interface Camera Camera samples Battery life Verdict Colors are exaggerated, but do pop Those exaggerated colors don't work for all photos It took some time to get this to focus on the front bikes Plenty of light for a stunning shot. It's not always this easy Less light means grainier images With HDR mode turned on, photos receive an even bolder, albeit unrealistic look Moto X 2014 takes photos quickly, but not fast enough for some cats Food photo: This Chicago deep dish pizza tasted better than it looks in low light Too far away for the Moto X 2014 to produce anything more than muddy images The sunset directly above the family was ripe for the Moto X 2014 to capture The Instagram-like effect of the Moto X 2014 (left) contrasts with the realistic Note 3 photo (right) The same color exaggeration applied to the Moto X (left) vs iPhone 5S (right) Selfies with the front-facing camera looked great with ample outdoor light The same can not be said about selfies in this dimly lit Chicago pub That REALLY matters for all photos when relying on others to take your pic (left) or snaping a quick pic of someone wearing our Google Glass in a dimly lit bar 1 2 3 4 5 6 Current page: Camera samples Prev Page Camera Next Page Battery life Matt SwiderSocial Links Navigation TOPICS Google LatestBoeing says it refused to pay massive ransomware demandHow to watch RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars season 9 online and from anywhereChrome may get its own Circle to Search tool and make your online image identification a breezeSee more latest ► Most PopularDell Precision 7875 Tower reviewSanDisk Desk Drive 8TB reviewAura Carver Mat review: a gorgeous but flawed digital photo frame easySIM reviewHolafly reviewHands on: Eazeye Radiant portable monitorInstabridge review Ninja Double Stack air fryer review: half the footprint, double the funOWC Jupiter Mini reviewiPad Air 13-inch (2024): You no longer need to go ProiPad Pro 13-inch (2024): The impossibly thin king of iPads – and maybe all tablets