Testseek.com have collected 266 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2.
September 2014
(81%)
266 Reviews
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One of the best entrylevel phones money can buy, Bigger size aids visuals, Better camera
Lack of 4G, Processor upgrade would have been nice
Motorola’s unwillingness to increase the new Moto G’s numerical value hints at the fact that this isn’t the type of upgrade we’re accustomed to. Still, the device benefits from a larger screen and photography enthusiasts will be pleased to find a better ...
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Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Simon , review by: 3g.co.uk
Good value, Decent camera, Solid performance
Too similar to the first one, Disappointing display, No 4G
The 2014 version of the Motorola Moto G is a hugely impressive budget handset, just like the 2013 model was and it’s even better in some ways, with a bigger screen, an improved camera and a slightly better design, but despite that we’re slightly less...
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Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Processor same as last model, screen resolution hasn't increased, no 4G
Motorola raised our expectations of what a budget phone could be with the original Moto G , and we expected the next generation to wow us all over again. This doesn't quite do that, with the same processor and dropping the resolution of the bigger scree...
The 5-inch Motorola Moto G once again turns in its signature hand-friendly design and hardware specs that impress for the price
In LTE markets, the Moto G's absence of the fast data standard is a drag
Motorola's new Moto G exemplifies the budget Android phone, but if you prefer your data LTE-flavored, it's best to wait for that model....
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Published: 2014-09-17, Author: Oliver , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: The original Moto G was released to a good amount of fanfare, providing users with a cost-effective way of getting their hands on the latest version of Android (4.3 at the time). The Moto G 4G, which added dual-SIM capabilities, then quickly followed it u...
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Published: 2014-09-16, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
I'm going to say it I like the bigger size. There are a few reasons why I finally left Apple for Android, and size played its part. In my personal experience, a five-inch screen just seems like the sweet spot for most phones. The Moto G doesn't make watch
The Moto G is seriously lacking in storage. Right now you can only buy an 8 GB model through Motorola's online store. After downloading essential apps, I only had 3 GB left to work with. This means I'd have to actually think about the next time I record a
Do you really want a Moto X but hoping the Moto G would suffice? Then, no, you shouldn't. I would even be hard-pressed to recommend this over the Nexus 5 as LG's Google device comes with a faster processor in a slim package. But the Moto G is incredibly c...
Much-improved camera, Strong battery life, Solid, well-built design, Excellent value for money
No 4G LTE support, Average front-facing speakers, So-so low-light photos
The new Moto G punches above its weight once again and puts more expensive phones to shame. 4G would be great, but it's not a deal breaker when you consider the price.Next, read our best cheap phones round-up to see how the Moto G 2 compares...