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April 2015
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326 Reviews
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Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the 3rd generation Moto G (2015). This is a very affordable Android smartphone with strong features for the price that's sold unlocked direct by Motorola and via retailers. For $179 you get 1 gig of RAM and 8 gigs of storage and for $219...
Abstract: Generation 3 of the Moto G closely resembles the Moto X line in terms of look and some materials. With similar-looking rubber backplates and the same dimple plus camera and flash section looking almost identical to the more expensive lines.The availabilit...
Published: 2015-07-18, Author: Patrick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Back in 2013 Motorola showed the world with the Moto G that affordable smartphones didn't mean sacrificing specs.Motorola is about to launch the 2015 version of the Moto G. The big question I have is this - Have they carried off the smartphone equivalent...
Published: 2014-10-31, Author: Patrick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Motorola had to walk bit of a tightrope when designing the 2nd generation Moto G.By and large they've managed to do a decent job. They've incorporated some useful refinements to keep the Moto G up-to-date while avoiding bloat-ware.Although the 2nd gen Mot...
I've been full-on charmed by the Moto G camera. It simply outdoes the similarly-specced affordable phone cameras at the price, with far more consistent performance and better image quality, The water resistance is almost as well-implemented as I could hav
I miss the days when we could talk about the Moto G like the bargain of the century. Those days are gone. While this phone is still among the very best, most companies offer similar specs within a similar price range, I wish Motorola had stayed a bit more
The Moto G carries the series' torch in style. It has shed the ultra-bargain style that used to be the main attraction, but hitting the mark in every category makes it superior to virtually all rivals.First reviewed August 2015...
With its recent price cut, the 3rd Gen Moto G is back in the realms of being a proper, purebred budget handset. It might not be as powerful as the Moto G4, but its exquisite design and useful apps and features are more than enough compensation for Motoro...
With various upgrades including a waterproof design, great cameras and stock Android, the new Moto G 2015 is a great affordable phone. The device is still a bit chunky and it's a shame to see the stereo speakers gone. It's worth opting for the model with...
The Moto G (3rd gen) is a significant upgrade over the previous generation in every way that matters. Battery life is excellent and it comes with some of the best cameras available for its price. System performance is good, but hardcore gamers will be d...
Great build quality, Low price, Extensive customisation, Fast and optimised performance, Decent battery life, MicroSD support, Stock Android Lollipop
Screen could be better, camera somewhat lacking
On the whole I think the 2015 edition of the Moto G is a pretty good successor model for the series. Broadly speaking it builds on the previous models in the right ways, keeping the low-cost smartphone in pace with recent changes in technology. The proc...