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Published: 2015-10-16, Author: Thomas , review by: whatmobile.net
Excellent camera, Good performance, Impressive battery life
Removal of front speaker, Nonremovable battery, Not the brightest screen
Abstract: 2013 marked what some regard as a sea-change with regards to the choice options open to users looking to purchase a new smart phone. Previously the accepted options were either expensive or old technology. However in 2013 Motorola released its ground brea...
Excellent value for the $180 price, Moto Maker customization options, Waterproof rating of IPX 7, Best camera on a budget phone
Not the fastest processor, Plastic back is a little creaky
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Abstract: It has been just less than a couple of years since Motorola launched the original Moto G, and now the third iteration of Motorola's successful device is with us. I recently live-blogged the announcement event for the 3rd generation Moto G, the Moto X Play...
ProsVastly improved cameraIt's now water resistantStill great value for moneySmooth and slick performanceConsNot as cheap as its predecessors "" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" style="border: 0px currentColor; border-image:...
Limited memory expansion, battery life slightly reduced
The latest Moto G boasts only minor changes to the recent Moto G 4G but it's a significant jump on the previous model, with improved screen and camera, waterproofing and the addition of 4G. There are other serious contenders in the budget smartphone zone...
Disappointing photo quality, Limited for multimedia functions, Finished product could have more attention to detail
Motorola is offering the very good quality Moto G for $210 / £179. With its classy design and the smooth software experience, you could be forgiven for thinking it cost more. Unfortunately, you do have to contend with a lack of attention to detail on the...
Abstract: THE MOTO G (2015) is Motorola's latest "flagship killer". The firm is hoping that the smartphone, with its sub-£200 price tag and premium features, will persuade buyers to ditch their iPhone or Galaxy S6 and save 300 quid in the process. The specs aren't...
Well-built, good display, solid performance, Android 5.1 Lollipop, long battery life, fantastic value
Limited internal storage
More powerful than budget phones and cheaper than mid-rangers, the third-generation Motorola Moto G has been crammed with its best-ever specs while maintaining a outstandingly low price. Add a microSD for some extra storage and there's very little to crit...
Abstract: The new Moto G was recently unveiled and released, and it's likely to continue the massive success of previous versions of the smartphone. This handset will have plenty of appeal for the budget end of the market and many people will be thinking of purchas...