Should I upgrade from the Moto X 2014 to the Moto X Pure Edition?

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There's still nothing out there like a Moto X, so if you're going to upgrade it makes sense to want to keep it in the family.

Motorola's software is remarkable in its simultaneous uniqueness and familiarity. No other major Android OEM keeps the UI as close to the Nexus experience as the Moto X line, and at the same time no other Android OEM has a feature set as functional and seamless as the Moto line of features. What was once dismissed as a series of gimmicks that could probably be reproduced in software when the first Moto X was announced has become an unparalleled experience, and Moto X users who love these features find it hard to switch to another Android phone as a result.

This makes answering the yearly upgrade question a little simpler than with other Android phones, because if you're a Moto X fan looking to upgrade there's a good chance the first place you're going to look is to another Moto X. With that in mind, lets take a look at whether the Moto X Pure Edition is enough of an upgrade to justify leaving the Moto X 2014 behind.

Should I upgrade from the Moto X 2014 to the Moto X Pure Edition?

Comparing the physical hardware



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