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- | [* black] With a dual-core processor in a quad-core world, the X had to do something to set it apart from the rest of the pack. Motoroogle decided to do so with the battery. |
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- | [* black] The 3.8 volt, 2200 mAh Lithium ion battery is claimed to get 24 hours of "mixed usage." Granted, who knows what that phrase really means, but reviewers got between 9 and 11 hours of HD video looping, numbers that do set the X apart from the rest. |
+ | [* black] Motorola claims the Moto X has a 24 hour battery life span. |
+ | [* black] How does the Moto X accomplish such a feat with a 3.8 volt, 2200 mAh Lithium ion battery? The secret is in the X8 Mobile Computing System. |
+ | [* icon_note] The Motorola X8 Mobile Computing System is comprised of a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4Pro family processor, a natural language processor and a contextual computing processor. |
+ | [* black] Motorola developed a custom system architecture, which when coupled along with eight processor cores, allows for the delegation of processing power: |
+ | [* red] 4 graphics processor cores for stunning clarity |
+ | [* orange] 2 application processor cores for swift action |
+ | [* yellow] 2 low-power cores—awaiting your next command |