Testseek.com have collected 326 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G3 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G3.
April 2015
(79%)
326 Reviews
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The Motorola Moto G isnt the cheapest proposition anymore like its predecessors were, but it still packs a solid punch for the money you shell out for it. Customisable looks, IPX7 rating so it can be dunked endlessly and a bloat-free Android experience t...
Refined design, Water resistance, Good battery life, Improved camera, Almost raw Android experience with some great software enhancements
Average display, Some slight performance hiccups, Additional camera features could be handy, Design still on the chunky side
It's easy to look at specs and compare the third-gen Moto G to similar devices, but this phone isn't about numbers, it's all about the experience. And as affordable experiences go, it's a true return to the top.Great software, including some useful Motoro...
The new Moto G for 2015 is an impressive, almost budget phone which feels nice in the hand and has decent specs for the price. Although the screen is still 720p, the upgraded cameras look to be better than rivals and we like that you can customise the pho...
Vastly improved camera, It's now water resistant, Still great value for money, Smooth and slick performance
Low-light photos only average, Not as cheap as its predecessors
Moto G (2015) – Battery life Last year, Motorola stuck with the same battery it used in the original Moto G and despite having that bigger screen, it still delivered a strong battery life. This year, the capacity has been upped from 2,070mAh to 2,470mAh –...
Abstract: As expected, Motorola has announced the 3rd generation Moto G alongside the Moto X Style and Moto X Play. The Moto G has been one of the most popular budget phones of all time so here's how the new Moto G compares to its predecessor. Find out what's chang...
Published: 2016-01-20, Author: aman , review by: nothingwired.com
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Poor specced for price, Battery life, Not the greatest display
We must confess that we are left with mixed feelings about the Moto G (3rd gen), especially given its price of Rs 12,999 for the 16 GB storage and 2 GB RAM edition (there's an 8 GB with and 1 GB RAM variant for Rs 11,999).Rs. 11,999 / Rs. 12,999...
Abstract: Motorola has also enhanced the imaging experience by adding a 13 MP rear camera and a 5 MP front facing camera. As per the company claims, the rear has got the same sensor used in Nexus 6. It did a good job at capturing images in well lit surroundings, bu...