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how do you address the poor camera quality the Moto X puts out when most of the flagship devices have very high end cameras using various new tech (Nokia 1020 or HTC one) or use very solid higher end MP cameras (sony BIS sensor I think) like the Samsung S4.
On paper the Moto X cam looks decent but when it comes to actual usage its outperformed by last years 8 MP cams from HTC, sony, samsung and Nokia.
While I do agree the Moto X is on an even footing with the S4 and HTC one when it comes to speed/gaming performance (which is mainly due to the 320 having to only push pixels on a 720p screen vs the S4 and one having 1080p screen),
it just cant compete when it comes to the cams.
If I were in the market for a high end phone I would still go for something like the S4 since it offers removable storage and a removable battery, plus a very nice camera.
Also whose not to say that the quad cores might have a more future proofing effect. mentioning those gamers who went with dual cores a year or two ago when most of the games had not been optimized around a quad setup. Well now we are seeing games that perform fairly poorly on dual cores compared to quads.

As for labeling the Moto X belongs in the Mid high range with other devices like the Sony SP (almost same specs), Samsung S4 mini etc etc
I don't know where you get the part where the Moto X demolishes the other phones in terms of GPU performance. Tests have shown it to have just equal performance with the GPU on the S4.
Benchmarks conducted off-screen at 1080p (an apples to apples comparison) showed the Moto X with an appreciable lead over the S4 and HTC One. When they went to native resolution (dumping the X down to 720p), it smoked the other phones. The lower resolution doesn't merely help the X keep pace, it demolishes those phones.
meh for all you know that could be benchmark overclocking like samsung does.
The Moto X may have a better GPU, but I'd think Epic Citadel as a better gauge than any of those other off screen tests. It basically is a world simulation on the device, pushing the CPU and GPU capabilities at the same time, hence a better real world indicator. And in that light, Moto X isn't that much better than the competition. The GPU is held back by the CPU.

My only gripe against Moto is that if they launched a version of the MotoX running say a Snap600 or 800, they could have wiped the S4 and One on the floor, but they didn't.