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Bullet Points Motorola Moto G 5" Single SIM Android 5.1.1 4G Micro-USB 1 GB 8 GB 2470 mAh White
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  • - 5" 1280 x 720 pixels
  • - Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 1.4 GHz
  • - 1 GB 8 GB MicroSD (TransFlash) 32 GB
  • - 4G Single SIM MicroSIM
  • - 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Bluetooth 4.0
  • - Single camera 13 MP
  • - 2470 mAh
  • - Android 5.1.1
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 (1.4GHz) quad-core, 5.0" HD (1280x720) IPS Multi-Touch, 1GB RAM, 8GB Flash, 13.0/5.0MP, WLAN 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, GPS, Android 5.1.1
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Motorola Moto G 5" Single SIM Android 5.1.1 4G Micro-USB 1 GB 8 GB 2470 mAh White:
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Water-resistant. Worry-proof.

You need your phone to be there for you, even in less-than-ideal conditions. IPX7-rated water protection keeps your phone safe from splashes and drops in water.* After an accidental splash into a puddle or sink, just dry off your phone and keep going.

Corning® Gorilla® Glass display

You need a phone that can stand up to your demanding lifestyle. Corning® Gorilla® Glass spans Moto G from nearly edge to edge to help keep your phone protected from unsightly scrapes and scratches.

All-day battery

The new Moto G is designed to last a full day, and then some. With a 2470 mh battery†, you can go about your jam-packed day and not worry about battery life. Go to school or work, visit with friends, then head out for the evening - and still have enough juice to get home.

Customize your Moto G

Make your Moto G your very own by choosing your front, back, and accent colors in Moto Maker. You can even engrave your name or a phrase on the back. Buy additional Motorola Shells to display different colors—or a Motorola Flip Shell to protect your phone front and back.§

Get the best performance with a pure Android™ experience

Moto G runs Android™ Lollipop, free from unnecessary software that slows you down.

Notifications at a glance

Moto Display lets you preview notifications and updates. Nudge your phone to see what's new, then go to the app—or leave it for later. Decide which notifications you want to see. You can even play and pause music without unlocking your phone.††

Act and your phone reacts

Moto Actions responds to your motions and gestures. Twist your wrist to open the camera without unlocking your phone. Two chops downward activates the flashlight.

Go ahead, do it all

With a fast Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 410 processor, quad-core CPU supporting up to 1.4 GHz, and advanced Adreno graphics, you can switch back and forth between your favorite apps without slowing down.

Sharp details. Stunning HD.

With a sharp 5" HD display, every photo, video, and game looks its best. Experience vivid colors, deep blacks, and crisp whites—even outdoors.

Speed without overspending

The new Moto G gives you the blazing-fast speed of 4G LTE. So you can browse the web, stream music, play games, and watch videos.

Great shots. All the time.

The new Moto G delivers high-quality photos in any environment. Even in low light, the ultra-fast f2.0 lens produces crystal-clear images, and the color-balancing dual LED flash preserves color and clarity. What’s more, High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging helps you capture both the brightest highlights and darkest shadows, just as your eyes see them.

Short summary description Motorola Moto G 5" Single SIM Android 5.1.1 4G Micro-USB 1 GB 8 GB 2470 mAh White:
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Motorola Moto G , 5", 1 GB, 8 GB, 13 MP, Android 5.1.1, White

Long summary description Motorola Moto G 5" Single SIM Android 5.1.1 4G Micro-USB 1 GB 8 GB 2470 mAh White:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Motorola Moto G 5" Single SIM Android 5.1.1 4G Micro-USB 1 GB 8 GB 2470 mAh White based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Motorola Moto G . Display diagonal: 5", Display resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels. Processor frequency: 1.4 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm Snapdragon, Processor model: 410. RAM capacity: 1 GB, Internal storage capacity: 8 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 13 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Operating system installed: Android 5.1.1. Battery capacity: 2470 mAh. Product color: White. Weight: 5.47 oz (155 g)

Display
Display diagonal *
5"
Panel type
IPS
Display resolution *
1280 x 720 pixels
Touch technology
Multi-touch
Touchscreen type
Capacitive
Pixel density
294 ppi
Processor
Processor family *
Qualcomm Snapdragon
Processor model *
410
Processor frequency *
1.4 GHz
Storage
RAM capacity *
1 GB
Internal storage capacity *
8 GB
Compatible memory cards *
MicroSD (TransFlash)
Maximum memory card size
32 GB
Camera
Rear camera resolution (numeric) *
13 MP
Digital zoom
4x
Front camera type *
Single camera
Front camera resolution (numeric) *
5 MP
Rear camera flash *
Yes
Flash type
LED
Rear camera type *
Single camera
Auto focus
Yes
Zoom capability
Yes
Video recording
Yes
Network
SIM card capability *
Single SIM
Mobile network generation *
4G
SIM card type *
MicroSIM
2G standards
Edge, GPRS
3G standards *
HSPA+, UMTS
4G standard *
LTE
Wi-Fi *
Yes
Wi-Fi standards
802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Bluetooth *
Yes
Bluetooth version
4.0
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Yes
2G bands (primary SIM)
850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
3G bands supported
850, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz
Subscription
Subscription type *
No subscription
Ports & interfaces
USB port *
Yes
USB connector type
Micro-USB
Headphone connectivity
3.5 mm
Messaging
Short Message Service (SMS)
Yes
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
Yes
E-mail
Yes
Design
Form factor *
Bar
Product color *
White
International Protection (IP) code
IPX7
Navigation
Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
Yes
GPS (satellite)
Yes
GLONASS
Yes
Position location *
Yes
Call management
Call waiting
Yes
Caller ID
Yes
Software
Platform *
Android
Operating system installed *
Android 5.1.1
App distribution platform
Google Play
Battery
Battery capacity *
2470 mAh
Sensors
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Orientation sensor
Yes
Weight & dimensions
Width
2.85" (72.4 mm)
Depth
0.457" (11.6 mm)
Height
5.59" (142.1 mm)
Weight *
5.47 oz (155 g)
Other features
Touchscreen
Yes
Technical details
Waterproof
Yes
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:24
Uk has collected 508 expert reviews for Motorola Moto G 12.7 cm (5") Single SIM Android 5.1.1 4G Micro-USB 1 GB 8 GB 2470 mAh White and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
82%
Source Review comments Score
techradar.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
When the first Moto G arrived back in 2013, it was a revelation. It showed us that phones under £150 didn't have to come with rubbish screens and dodgy performance. Now we're onto the Moto G's third version.What's new? A better camera is the highlight, wh...
Good Lovely camera, Smart water resistance, Great performance, Decent screen...
Bad Bulkier design, Pricer than older Moto Gs, Non, stereo front speaker...
Bottom line It's pricier than the last generations, but an amazing camera and near-flawless performance make this the most complete-feeling Moto G yet...
90%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
When the first Moto G arrived back in 2013, it was a revelation. It showed us that phones under £150 didn't have to come with rubbish screens and dodgy performance. Now we're onto the Moto G's third version.What's new? A better camera is the highlight...
Good Lovely camera, Smart water resistance, Great performance, Decent screen...
Bad Bulkier design, Pricer than older Moto Gs, Nonstereo front speaker...
Bottom line It's pricier than the last generations, but an amazing camera and near-flawless performance make this the most complete-feeling Moto G yet...
90%
techradar.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
There's a new low cost Motorola on the market in the form of the Moto G (2014). So if you fancy the latest budget Android blower you'll want to check out the 5-inch, 4G enabled, quad-core 2014 edition - although it will cost you a little more.Motorola kic...
Good Great value, Decent screen, Slick interface...
Bad Poor camera, Low internal storage, Extra cost for microSD and 4G...
Bottom line Motorola is back folks, it's official. It may not be the return I would have predicted - there's no flagship phone stuffed full of the latest tech - but arguably what the now Google-owned firm has done is even better.The Moto G is a top notch, low cost sm...
90%
wired.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
The very latest Moto G adds 4G for fast internet downloads and streaming. But the other one's still available. For about the same price. So why the difference? The 4G -capable version of the Moto G looks pretty much the same as the other Moto G -- same s...
Good Larger screen, dual SIM, sturdy build, good battery life, expandable memory, budget price, 4G...
Bad Processor same as last model, screen resolution hasn't increased...
Bottom line The 4G version of the latest generation Moto G is pretty much the same phone but a teensy bit heavier and with a slightly bigger battery. Oh, and it's got 4G, for about the same price. It's a no-brainer, this is the one to go for, and despite no improvem...
80%
gadgetspeak.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
It is 14x7x1cm and weights 147grams. Unusually for mobile phone reviews I have been able to use this for ten weeks before writing this review. It has been my constant companion when out and about.This is a dual SIM unit which are slowly becoming more popu...
84%
theaustralian.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
Flagship smartphones might grab the headlines but not everyone wants to spend big bucks on a new smartphone. According to IDC, the majority of smartphone sales are still driven by the budget market with almost 60 per cent of all Android smartphone shipmen...
0%
fatducktech.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
Motorola's second generation Moto G drops dual-SIM support in favour of LTE and microSD card support at a budget price point.Motorola's in an interesting position right now. It's just been formally acquired by Lenovo, making the Chinese firm one of the wo...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
Of course, 4G contract prices do get a lot more expensive once you start adding more data, but regardless of which network you want, the 4G Moto G is still the smartphone to buy for everyone who isn't after a flagship model. The 4G verison also comes with...
100%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
With a bigger 5in screen and stereo speakers on the front, the second-generation Moto G is a worthy upgrade from the original smartphone . See also: full Moto G 2014 review. Design-wise, the new model follows the original almost exactly. There's no disg...
Bottom line With a bigger screen, much better speakers and improved cameras, the new Moto G is a great budget smartphone. The lack of support for 4G will be a deal-breaker for some, though. It isn't without its rivals, but if you're specifically looking for a budget...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
As expected, Motorola recently launched a 2014 edition of the Moto G smartphone but what's the difference compared to the original Moto...
0%
wired.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
Wired.co.uk rounds-up the best 4G smartphones on sale today and provides reviews for each.4G 's coming up very fast and with UK coverage extending almost daily, it's time to insist on a 4G-capable handset for your next upgrade. Here are a few of the bes...
80%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
We've seen both what Motorola calls the high and the low end of its mobile phone spectrum, and now it's time to check out the mid-range, as Motorola's “G” enters the appropriately initialled GadgetGuy labs.A new Moto G might be on its way out to shelves...
Good Solid 4G battery life in a compact size, with almost two days of juice; Nice screen; Comfy design; Insanely up-to-date version of Android; Upgradeable storage;...
Bad Mediocre camera with slow auto-focus; System performance can lag sometimes;...
Bottom line It's not the cheapest Motorola out there, but in terms of performance, the Moto G 4G ticks quite a few boxes, offering a great screen, fast 4G speeds, and impressive battery life.There's some pretty solid competition between this and Kogan's BenQ-powered...
80%
gadgetdaily.xyz
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:26
hen Motorola launched the Moto G it gave every handset maker aiming for a budget buyer a problem. The quality and specifications were fantastic, considering the pricing. Now Motorola has upped the stakes again, giving the Moto G a face-lift in two importa...
80%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:31
Despite over nine months elapsing since we originally reviewed it, the Motorola Moto G remains the best budget Android smartphone we've seen. Recently, Motorola released an updated model, adding support for 4G and expandable storage via a microSD card. This review covers both models, but be careful when you're buying to ensure you're getting the model you intended...
0%
dailystar.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:31
BARGAIN: The Motorola G is now 4G ready [DAVE SNELLING]GADGET OF THE WEEK MOTO G 4G • £169The Moto G was by far the best budget phone of 2013.With a quality feel, stunnning screen and decent camera you'd be forgiven for thinking it wasn't a premium handse...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:36
The Motorola Moto G is the king of budget smartphones but Microsoft has just announced the Lumia 520 as a follow-on to the Lumia 520. What's the best budget smartphone? Read our Motorola Moto G vs Nokia Lumia 530 comparison. See also : The 14 best budget...
0%
tekgadg.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:21:56
Here's our review of the Moto G LTE. Click play above!Sample photos taken with Moto G's 5 megapixel camera below.Sean...
0%
whatmobile.net
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:10
There was a time when Motorola was one of the biggest names in the UK market. You couldn’t watch the TV for 5 minutes without hearing the ‘Hello Moto’ slogan. But in recent years th...
Good Incredible price for the specs, Streamlined, userfriendly design, Fast performance thanks to basic Android integration...
Bad Camera doesn't live up to the rest of the phone, Too little storage space...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:10
The Moto G has been PC Advisor's best budget smartphone for a while but Motorola has come along with an even cheaper model in the Moto E . Watch our Moto E vs Moto G video review to see how the two budget smartphones compare. See also : What's the best bu...
0%
alphr.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:10
Now that Motorola has announced an updated version of the Moto G (with 4G and a microSD slot) the price of the 2013's popular 3G model has dropped to £99, which is unbelievably good value. Take a look at our Moto G 2013 review to find out why this smartph...
Bottom line A high-quality budget Android handset with an excellent screen and long battery life...
83%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:10
Here at PC Advisor we're massive fans of the Motorola Moto G. It's not the fastest, nor the most feature-packed smartphone you can buy, but it does all the essentials and a lot more for as little as £129 (8GB 2013 model). It's the best-value smartphone we...
0%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:10
Hopefully they won't change too much, however, because of the small number of phones produced during Motorola's short time under Google, the Moto X and Moto G were absolute diamonds.Google's influence was pretty clear with the Moto G too, following the co...
Good Compact and lightweight, Interchangeable back panels, Excellent screen, Good performance, Stock Android, Adequate storage, Low price...
Bad 3G-only model lacks microSD, Mediocre camera...
Bottom line The Moto G has managed to retain the positive image I initially had of it on launch, which is not something that can be said of every device which passes through KYM Towers. Again, running the Moto G side-by-side with the Hudl is quite apt as there are...
80%
whistleout.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:10
The Motorola Moto G is a super-affordable phone that doesn't sacrifice too much in the way of hardware and user experience. Within its price category it's way ahead of the competition in power and specs. Best of all, it runs the vanilla Android UI, meanin...
Bottom line The Moto G isn't perfect, but it's the best phone we've used in its price range. It's smooth, faster than the competition, takes decent photos and even looks pretty nice. Even if you don't like the look you can grab any one of a bunch of Moto Shells, whic...
85%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:10
The Motorola Moto G has been around for a few months now so here's our updated and in-depth review of the best budget smartphone on the market. Head to page two for our original review. See also: 18 best smartphones: The best phone you can buy in 2014...
Bottom line Motorola's Moto G is the best budget smartphone around. At £135 it's got great build quality, an excellent screen, decent cameras and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean soon to be upgrade to 4.4 KitKat.>> Read on…Pages123Tags:Smartphones,Gadgets,Christmas Buying Guid...
90%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:10
In another life I work for other publications such as PC Advisor, Android Advisor and Tech Advisor. As a consequence I take a broader view of the smartphone world than do some of my more Apple-focused Macworld colleagues. This means that I can appreciate...
Bottom line These two handsets are both great, evenly matched for storage and performance. We expect that no-one would be disappointed with the purchase of either. The Moto G is bigger and bulkier but has a bigger screen. You will, however, notice the extra money you...
0%
tracyandmatt.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
Here we are again with another review of an exciting new device, the Motorola Moto G. This phones has had a lot of press recently and it has even been suggested that this is the bargain of the decade by some. The phone is the Motorolas second successful...
Bottom line I have really enjoyed reviewing the Moto G as it has really surprised me by just how brilliant it is, and at £119 for the 8GB version it has to be considered a must buy for tech fans or people who are still looking to venture into the smartphone market f...
0%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
Moto G - Review in a nutshell The Moto G is one of our favourite phones at the moment. It provides solid specs with a very low price. It is, quite simply, amazing vaue for money. It comes with a great screen and strong performance, in fact this is the typ...
Good So much tech for your cash, Good performance, Jazzed-up design...
Bad A Moto G4 downgrade in some ways...
Bottom line The Motorola Moto G is one of the best phones of the year, and the first time we've seen a phone of this calibre launch at under £200 SIM-free. That it's so much cheaper than £200 is a minor miracle. This phone deserves to sell by the bucketload.Next, rea...
100%
itreviews.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
The Motorola Moto G is an ambitious phone. It debuted for $179 as an unlocked device and made us rethink what we could get from a low-cost handset. The Moto G now lands on Boost Mobile for an even more wallet-friendly $129.99, with access to Boost’s affor...
Bottom line The Motorola Moto G is a well-built phone for a great price on Boost Mobile, but its lack of LTE limits its appeal...
60%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
The Motorola Moto G doesn't have any of the trinkets that leading smartphones tend to tout. Rather than focusing on gimmicks, Motorola has concentrated on refining the basics; the things we make use of in our smartphones everyday...
Good High density screen, Dual-SIM, Well priced...
Bad Limited availability, No 4G LTE, No NFC...
Bottom line Under Google's watch Motorola has managed to deliver one of the best value-for-money smartphones on the market today. It is wonderfully styled, has powerful innards and offers the money-saving advantages of a dual-SIM smartphone...
85%
Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
AMERICAN PHONE MAKER Motorola's Moto G smartphone has jumped on the affordable Android smartphone bandwagon as it looks to challenge the Google Nexus 5. However, the Moto G doesn't have the most impressive specifications...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
The Moto X is coming to the UK and the Moto G is already available so you might be trying to decide which to buy. Well that's where we come in because we've compared the two Android smartphones in various categories to highlight how they differ. See also...
0%
gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
Cheap smartphones — we mean really cheap, off-contract smartphones — are terrible. They're tormented by horrid, pixilated screens, they're slower than your grandma, and they feel like they're held together by Scotch tape. The $249 Moto G is none of those...
Bottom line If you're on a telco contract, then no. get the Nexus 5 instead, which is $399 off-contract and is better in absolutely every way...
0%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
With the flagship Moto X due for release on the 1 Feb , we take a look at whether it's worth investing in smaller and cheaper Moto G. On first glance, the Moto G looks similar to the myriad of budget handsets on the market as it's got a cheap plastic fro...
Good Camera isn't great; No microSDsupport; Limited onboard memory; No 4G connectivity...
Bad Excellent value for money; Great display; Vanilla Android 4.4; Quick software updates; Changeable back covers; 50GB of Google Drive storage;...
Bottom line For £130 nothing else comes close to the Moto G. It offers excellent performance, all day battery life and it runs the latest version of Google's Android platform, KitKat. It's not perfect but you won't find anything better at this price...
100%
coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
Budget Android phone. Those three words for many years have basically meant that somewhere in the phone there will be a compromise. A compromise that was so badly thought out you’d think it was made by a child or a large rock. Over the years many many...
Bottom line In conclusion I think the Moto G is an amazing phone, for the price of course. Tesco mobile are selling the 16GB model for £129.99 which if used sensibly could last you for ages. I'm going to pick one up for use as a holiday phone or for interim periods b...
73%
ausdroid.net
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
Motorola's release of the Moto G marks the first handset released onto the Australian market from the mobile giant in quite some time. While it was hoped the Moto X would make it to Australia, it seems this was not to be, and after the mostly impressive r...
Good Launched with Android 4.3, already received Android 4.4.2, Penta-band GSM and quad-band UMTS; supports just about every network except 4G, Feels good. Looks good. Great size, Battery life can be measured in days...
Bad Lack of 4G; I understand why it's not there, but I still want it, Screen can lack a bit of brightness; turn off auto and set it manually, Very occasional stutter when switching apps, Hardware...
Bottom line If you hadn't figured it out from reading the rest of my review, I'll sum it up for you nice and simply: the Moto G is a shining example of what a sub-$300 Android phone should look like. Hell, it does a good job of demonstrating what a sub-$500 Android p...
0%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
After weeks of mounting rumours, Motorola has officially unveiled its Moto G handset at an event in Brazil. The firm's new Android smartphone gets a quad-core processor, a HD... As Motorola gears up to present its latest Moto G handset to the world on 13...
Good Best value for money on the market, Excellent build, Responsiveness and fluidity worthy of a highend phone, HD display has a clean, natural image, Okay multimedia features, Sound quality during calls...
Bad Nonexpandable memory, No 32 GB model for multimedia lovers, Sound quality from speaker, Mediocre camera (video stills)...
Bottom line The Moto G hits hard for a handset of this price. It has a great screen and a responsive interface; you'd almost forget it's a budget phone. The camera and storage are always there to remind you of its caste, but otherwise it's a rare feat for an entry-le...
60%
T3.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
The Moto G may have all the hallmarks of being a smartphone made by Motorola but from the start it's clear that underneath this is a phone that has been almost entirely influenced by the company that owns it, Google. Materialising in the form of a simple...
Good Brilliant 4.5-inch HD display, Google App suite is excellent, Stylish, sturdy build quality...
Bad Lack of LTE, Small memory...
80%
androidaustralia.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
Towards the end of 2013, Motorola was making strides with the launch of their handset targeted for the masses — Moto G.For the last couple months, fans of Android have sat by while the Americas and the UK got their hands on this cut-price prizefighter. Bu...
Good Design and overall build quality, Silky performance, Battery life, HD display clarity, Basically pure android,  , THE...
Bad No expandable storage, Standard rear shell, Screen comes off as dull at times...
Bottom line In parts of  this review I've compared the Moto G to bigger, and virtually more powerful devices in every respect, and that's because for this money, there's nothing else in its price range currently on the market that compares to it. Yes it does suffer f...
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stuff.tv
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
The Moto G looks and feels like a less athletic iteration of the Moto X .It's a fair bit chunkier and its weightier than size zero flagships such as the iPhone 5s , but we don't actually mind as it feels solid and, most importantly, not cheap.It shares th...
Good Very, very affordable, More than fast enough, Fairly vanilla Android and Kit Kat's on the way, Nicely made and fun colour options...
Bad Weak camera...
Bottom line The Moto G is nothing short of a game-changer. It has completely destroyed every other mid-range phone in the market with its specs:value ratio and it deserves every single one of its five stars. There simply should be no other Android phone to conside...
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thunderbaylive.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
Lisa Gade reviews the Moto G by Motorola. This is an unlocked GSM Android smartphone that sells for just $179 for the 8 gig model and $199 for the 16 gig model. The Moto G looks a lot like the attractive Moto X and it's just as comfy in the hand thanks to...
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theregister.co.uk
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
Regular readers of my phone reviews for El Reg will be well aware that I like cheap devices. On these very pages I have sung the praises of handsets such as Huawei's Ascend G310 and ZTE's Skate – aka the Orange Monte Carlo – after being impressed by the...
Bottom line It's easier to list the Moto G's failings, such as they are: a fixed battery, no 4G/LTE radio, no infrared transmitter and no storage expansion. That's really it. In every other way – design, build, performance, software and capability – the Moto G is ev...
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moviesgamesandtech.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
With a flagship smartphone from the likes of Sony, Samsung and HTC and more that will cost you the best part of £600 off-contract. Can Motorola do a good budget smartphone for little money. Well, Motorola thinks is can Welcome the Moto G, the Moto G is th...
Bottom line ForsPrice Point is excellent for the money you pay for the Moto GBrilliantly DesignedVery Good Battery lifeAgainstNo SD SupportNot the Best Camera but not the worst"" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" style="border: 0px curre...
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techview.co
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
The Motorola Moto G is one of the best low-cost smartphones on the market as it offers excellent specs for the unbelievably low price of just £135. Available for £120 on Pay As You Go in the UK, the Motorola Moto G brings outstanding mid-range specs to th...
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3g.co.uk
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
The Motorola Moto G is a fantastic phone for the money. No other handset gives you close to as much for just £135, in fact you’d probably have to spend at least twice as much to get any other phone that offered as much as the Moto G. It’s a shame th...
Good Great value, good specs, impressive screen and long lasting battery.
Bad No 4G connectivity, average camera and no micro SD card slot.
Bottom line The Motorola Moto G has trumped the Nexus 5 as the best value handset on the market. Not only is it cheap but it's a great all round phone too, with only a few cut corners...
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tech.uk.msn.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
Motorola Moto G: reviewMotorola recently unleashed its latest assault on the smartphone market although, this time around, the Google-owned company wasn't looking at the top end of the Android tree. With the Moto G, the mobile giant only had eyes for the...
Bottom line The Moto G has made this reviewer's life so much simpler. Every time someone asks what cheap phone they should buy, from now on there's only one answer...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
While adding the word cheap next to any piece of consumer electronics rarely increases its desirability, supplementing it with bargain can do the opposite. A prime example would be the Nexus 4, which although still relatively expensive, was superb value f...
Good An absolute bargain at $180 unconnected, Stock Android 4.3 Jelly Bean/Android 4.4 KitKat, Fast, capable processor, 4.5-inch, 720p screen is just about perfect, Excellent battery life...
Bad The camera is basic, A choice of 8GB or 16GB of memory, No removable battery, External speaker has to be cranked up to hear, No 4G LTE capability...
Bottom line The Moto G has consistently lived up to every expectation I had of it, and performed like a phone that costs twice its price. It so completely obliterates its natural competition, that anyone wanting an Android smartphone outside of the top echelons, wo...
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pocket-lint.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
A flagship smartphone from the likes of Sony, Samsung and HTC will cost you the best part of £600 off-contract and while you get all the bells and whistles with it, there is a lot more you can do with that kind of money. Well, that's what Motorola thinks:...
Good Fantastic price, lovely design, good performance, vibrant display, good camera and sound, Moto Migrate makes set up easy, 50GB free Google Drive storage, great customising options, Android 4.4...
Bad No microSD support, switching between front and rear cameras sluggish, battery good but not 24 hours, no NFC...
Bottom line For the price, the Moto G is a fantastic device. It has a beautiful display with bright, vibrant and detailed images, the sound quality is great and the battery capacity will give you a good 14 hours' use in our experience. We really like the desig...
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itproportal.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
LG has just rewritten the smartphone rulebook. When we talk about the handsets that give you the best value for money, Google's Nexus generally takes pole position – and the Nexus 5 is a case in point. No, I didn't like everything about the Nexus 5, but y...
Good Great screen, Solid chassis, Lots of covers, Well priced...
Bad No microSD slot, No 4G LTE support...
Bottom line Motorola has potentially changed the entry-level smartphone game with the Moto G. This is a well-built handset with a good screen and a capable processor, and it has a no-frills approach to Android along with some nice shells. This budget phone has “winn...
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wired.co.uk
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
The release of a budget-priced phone rarely sets techy hearts a-flutter. But the first new phone from Google-owned Motorola sets a very high bar for a very low price, and sees a clear bid for world domination. There's been a bit of a flurry around the lo...
Good Gorgeous screen, powerful processor, sturdy build, good battery life, budget price...
Bad A bit chunky, no 4G, no expandable memory...
Bottom line The Moto G is essentially a pretty decent mid-spec phone but it's the budget price that makes it really special. Tech fans will want something a bit more distinctive, but for many (and Motorola is hoping very many), this spec is more than they really ne...
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v3.co.uk
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2016-10-21 05:22:16
Google shook the technology industry in 2012 when it released its first Nexus 7 tablet . It offered buyers top-end performance traditionally only seen on £500-plus devices, but it cost just £200. The tactic proved a hit and since then every tech company...
Good Quad-core processor, good screen, decent battery life, average camera, seriously cheap...
Bad 16GB max storage, no micro SD card slot, no 4G...
Bottom line The Motorola Moto G is great value for money. Powered by a Snapdragon 400 processor and featuring an above-average screen, it offers performance normally seen on phones close to twice its price. This makes the Moto G an ideal choice for any business looki...
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digitalspy.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:16
We really didn't think anyone would be able to beat the value found in the Nexus 5, but somehow Motorola has done it. The Moto G is, for the money, quite an achievement. To pack a quad-core processor and a 720p screen into a phone that costs just £135 is...
Bottom line We are very impressed with the Moto G. The bottom line is, nearly all the faults we have with it are excusable when you hold it up against the rest of the similarly priced competition.Quite simply it represents stellar value. We think Motorola's no fuss a...
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mobilechoiceuk.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:16
When Motorola announced that its new quad-core 4.5-inch smartphone - packing a 720p HD screen and Android Jelly Bean 4.3 - would cost just £135 in the UK, our jaws were bouncing off our knees. It seemed too good to be true, but the Moto G is finally here...
Good Sharp HD screen; The latest Android; Impressive performance; Changeable covers...
Bad Limited onboard storage; No NFC or 4G; Unusual camera focus...
Bottom line The Motorola Moto G’s 720p screen is a brilliant way to take in HD video or browse the web, and the quad-core processor effortlessly copes with the latest Android and all of your apps. Despite its processing pause and unusual focus method, the five-megapi...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:16
The Motorola Moto G is the answer to our question, "Where is our Moto X?" Motorola's comeback Android smartphone was a US-only handset, and fans were left waiting on an international launch date for months. But now we've got this, the Moto G, an even b...
Good From a distance, the Moto G looks identical to the attractive Moto X. Get up close, and it still does. Though it's simply a plastic shell, it's rigid and attractively curved to make it look thinner than its 11.6mm, with a minimal bezel. Best of all, it's customisable too: there are more than 15 different cases you can snap on the back, and we're actually rather taken with the coloured ones we too...
Bad Out of the box, the Moto G runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, leaving it ever so slightly behind the curve, as the Nexus line of Google devices (which, confusingly, the Google-owned Motorola doesn't make) have been updated to Android 4.4 KitKat, which adds tighter Google Now integration, better multitasking and more. This in itself is only a minor issue: Motorola has pledged to deliver the 4.4 update f...
Bottom line We've seen plenty of budget smartphones over the years, but none have ever delivered on the promise of a great experience at a low cost like the Moto G has. Not only are its specs fast, its screen sharp and its software (almost) bang up to date, it act...
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pocket-lint.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:16
Motorola has announced a new handset, the Moto G, that's designed to deliver a premium experience at a price that all can afford. Launched at an event in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the new handset is looking to avoid the pitfalls of current budget handsets, by d...
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telegraph.co.uk
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2016-10-21 05:22:16
It offers a perfectly decent 5MP camera, whose pictures look better in the gallery than they do the second you take them. Motorola has done very little to improve Google's now excellent Android interface, save for offering an ‘Assist' function that mak...
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thestar.com.my
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2016-11-24 11:55:44
The new model has similar specs as its predecessor, including the same 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad-core ­processor. That's not really a problem as it runs smoothly and the interface has been improved in meaningful ways.For instance, Google Now has...
Good Bigger screen, Micro SD card slot for more memory, stereo speakers, better cameras...
Bad Larger and heavier than its predecessor...
Bottom line The Moto G second generation is ­finally here. Being a first generation Moto G user, I was really excited about the improvements Motorola has made to the 2014 edition of the phone.The new model has similar specs as its predecessor, including the same 1.2G...
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technobaboy.com
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2016-11-24 11:55:44
I can't afford to buy the latest smartphone. Instead, I carefully choose my next phone purchase by looking for that balance between specs, performance and price. So about 4 or 5 months ago, I decided on getting a Moto G. And here is my quick (albeit very...
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vernonchan.com
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2016-11-24 11:55:44
It's been a while since I last reviewed a smartphone so it was with great anticipation that the first smartphone I got a chance to play around with after all these years was Google 's first (but sadly the last smartphone) budget-conscious smartphone, the...
Good Lightning responsiveness, Excellent battery life, Good screen quality, size, Great build quality, Great value for money...
Bad A little heavy for its size, Only 5MP camera, Only up to 16GB of storage; no SD expansion slot, Plain vanilla Android KitKat may not excite some, Lack of accessories like covers, screen protectors...
Bottom line Overall, I feel that the Moto G is a real winner given the price it's being sold at. IMHO, Google has done well to go back to the roots of why we all purchase a smartphone in the first place – to be connected to the Internet, engaged in productivity, comm...
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liveatpc.com
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2016-11-24 11:55:44
Looking Solid At first glance, the Moto G looks pretty decent. That's a good thing. Besides that, the matte finish back cases are great for grip. It also feels heavier than most smartphones out there, but it isn't an issue. The one big problem with the de...
Bottom line Review: Motorola Moto G (8GB)The smartphone the whole tech community has been waiting for is here, the Motorola Moto G. Since re-launching itself, Motorola has introduced two new lines of devices – the higher-end Moto X, and its mass-market cousin, the Mo...
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yugatech.com
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2016-11-24 11:55:44
The Motorola Moto G is one of the company's most recent and most affordable offering after it was acquired by Google. Let's find out if this is the best Android smartphone in its class and price category after reading our full review.There are actually tw...
Good Great build, Vivid display, Decent battery life, Good HDR camera output...
Bad Tinny loudspeaker, Back cover tends to catch grease easily, Non-expandable memory...
Bottom line In the end, Moto G lives up to its name. Being a Motorola smartphone plus a Google company (until Lenovo bought Motorola), it a very capable phone with superb screen and build.The Moto G is not officially released in the Philippines but several online sel...
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liewcf.com
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2016-11-24 11:55:44
Moto G is a budget Android smartphone with Quad-core processor and dual-SIM support.Motorola and Brightstar launched Moto G in Malaysia on 16th January 2014. LiewCF was invited to the launch event to have first hand experience with Moto G.Read on for my t...
Bottom line Moto G browser loaded LiewCF.comMoto G has set a new hardware standard for budget smartphone in 2014. With the same specs, the other Android phones would cost you RM 1,000. Moto G is value-for-money.Other manufacturers will need to develop smartphone that...
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technave.com
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2016-11-24 11:55:44
Apart from being a price-busting smartphone with excellent features and a mix of good to above average tech specs, the Motorola Moto G now has another awesome achieve to add to it's repertoire. Featuring a battery life of 7 hours and 12 minutes for contin...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-24 11:55:45
Since Google completed its acquisition of Motorola Mobility in May 2012, much attention had been focused on how Google planned to revigorate the Motorola brand under its wings.Google wasn't very pleased with Motorola's products in the pipeline, and hired...
Bottom line Is the Moto G the smartphone choice for the next 500 million consumers? We think so.While consumers in developed countries desire fast speeds, speedy mobile connectivity and other high-end specs, the Moto G fits the bill for the next 500 million consumers...
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stuff.tv/my/
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2016-11-24 11:55:45
The Moto G looks and feels like a less athletic iteration of the Moto X .It's a fair bit chunkier and its weightier than size zero flagships such as the iPhone 5s , but we don't actually mind as it feels solid and, most importantly, not cheap.It shares th...
Good Very, very affordable, More than fast enough, Fairly vanilla Android and Kit Kat's on the way, Nicely made and fun colour options...
Bad Weak camera...
Bottom line The Moto G is nothing short of a game-changer.It has completely destroyed every other mid-range phone in the market with its specs:value ratio and it deserves every single one of its five stars.There simply should be no other Android phone to consider, un...
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wovow.org
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2016-12-22 21:22:33
The successor of the Motorola Moto G 2014 is here. The new generation of this smartphone midrange US company (now owned by Lenovo) has had a brilliant presentation, as it has been announced today will begin to hit the stores. The Moto G 2015 remains the b...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2017-11-09 09:35:39
I've never been quick to switch from a technology that worked for me. Until last January, when I somewhat nervously upgraded to the large-sized Nexus 6P , I was quite satisfied to stick with my aging, 4.7-in. Moto X (yes, the original version).So I can ve...
Bottom line With their comfortable feel, excellent displays, good cameras and day-long battery life, the Moto G phones are fine choices if you want to spend less for your next Android smartphone. Considering its better camera and fingerprint sensor, I'd strongly...
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pcworld.co.nz
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2019-11-26 14:35:02
I've never been quick to switch from a technology that worked for me. Until last January, when I somewhat nervously upgraded to the large-sized Nexus 6P, I was quite satisfied to stick with my aging, 4.7-in. Moto X (yes, the original version).So I can ver...
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gizmodo.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:26
Inexpensive smartphones all come with compromises, but weve reached a point when those glaring setbacks are less noticeable. The new Moto G is totally solid phone, which will make you wonder why youd pay for a flagship when what you get for $220 is so d...
Bottom line Yes, yes, oh god, yes. Look, it’s not a flagship monster. It’s just not. If you’re looking for the very best camera or the very sharpest display, this is not the right phone. But if you’re OK with good enough features plus some nice touches like excellent...
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wired.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:26
Hard to beat the price. Waterproof, and still has a removable back. Runs a pure version of Android, with only useful additions.The camera can't hang with the best. The screen doesn't look as good as it should. A little hefty.The best thing about the Moto...
Good Hard to beat the price. Waterproof, and still has a removable back. Runs a pure version of Android, with only useful additions...
Bad The camera can't hang with the best. The screen doesn't look as good as it should. A little hefty...
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pcmag.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:26
You'd be forgiven for dismissing the 2013 Moto G at this point—a year is a long time in the fast-paced world of mobile innovation, and it wasn't exactly a cutting-edge device at launch. So why even bother? The Moto G remains one of the few reasonably size...
Good Low price. High-quality 720p display. Responsive, near-stock Android. 4G LTE-capable. Now includes memory card slot.
Bad Poor camera...
Bottom line The now-LTE-equipped Motorola Moto G may be a year-old phone, but it's still one of the best Android values on AT&T...
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phonescoop.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:26
The second-generation Moto G is a bit of an evolutionary update to the first-generation model. It's bigger and better in some respects, but loses the compact nature of the first device. It's a full-sized phone. The new Moto G should appeal to budget-cons...
Bottom line Motorola crafted a worthy follow-up to the first-generation handset. The Moto G is a solid handset that fits somewhere between entry-level and mid-range. The design is a bit more appealing than last year's phone, and the build quality of the device is mod...
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phonearena.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:26
Smartphones are increasingly becoming cheaper, making them disposable to a wide array of people. On one side of the spectrum, we have cream-of-the-crop devices that deliver cutting-edge experiences – while on the other, entry-level devices help newbies...
Bottom line Motorola has seemingly found success in the entry-level market, and it obviously shows with its Moto G smartphones. Before its introduction, owning a decent performing basic smartphone meant forking over $200 to pick up – so the feeling felt rewarding whe...
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phonearena.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:26
Who knows how well Motorola is competing in the high-end segment of the smartphone market, but we absolutely know that they've become a standout leader in the entry-level sector. And how is that? Well, they managed to deliver an affordably priced smartph...
Good 179.99 cost is extremely affordable for what it offers, Display is actually pretty good at reproducing colors accurately, Slight element of customization with its rear covers, Stock Android experience is simple & intuitive...
Bad Still no 4G LTE radio with this one, Video recording lacks continuous autofocus, Processor can't handle intensive operations, Larger size makes it tougher to operate with a single hand...
Bottom line After playing around with the new Moto G, there's no hiding who is the target audience that Motorola is trying to cater to with the phone. Sporting the same $179.99 outright price as before, we'll hand it to Motorola for keeping its cost very low and affo...
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arstechnica.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:26
While Eric Bangeman is handling the quick hands-on of the Moto 360 in his post, I'm going to run you through the two Android smartphones in this brief, hands-on post.We've got a full review coming in a couple of days after Ars Android genius Ron Amadeo an...
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phonearena.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:31
The Nokia Lumia 630 is the new kid on the affordable phone market: a Windows Phone 8.1 device of very low price yet with a healthy screen size of 4.5 inches, the processor power of the quad-core Snapdragon 400, and nice enough design. With all this, ther...
Bottom line All in all, with the Nokia Lumia 630 and Motorola Moto G, we're looking at some of the best affordable handsets out there - both offer larger than its peers screen sizes, snappy performance with a quad-core chip inside on both, and decent cameras.insertAd...
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bigbruin.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:33
For those not familiar with Republic Wireless , they are a North Carolina based Mobile Virtual Network Operator ( MVNO ). They differ from the other MVNO's out there by offering hybrid calling. Hybrid calling allows you to use existing Wi-Fi networks for...
Good Reasonably priced phones that actually perform great, Competitive rates and plans that should cover everyone's needs, Ability to change plans twice a month to meet your needs, WiFi calling works well, They offer a 30 day trial, so there isn'...
Bad No support for short codes or tethering may be an issue for some, Calling to only the 50 US states and Canada may be an issue for some, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions.
Bottom line I think the Motorola Moto G with Republic Wireless service may hit the sweet spot for many people tired of paying high cell phone bills. The Moto G is a solid phone that performs really well, and the network in my area had less dead zones than T-Mobile an...
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91mobiles.com
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2016-10-21 05:21:36
"The new Moto G might not seem like a worthy upgrade, but still is a solid offering in the budget segment"When Motorola made a comeback in the Indian market with the Moto G (review | FAQs) back in February, the device managed to secure many firsts to its...
Good Sturdy build and ergonomic handling, Larger display than before, Stock Android and promised Android L update, 3G support on both SIMs, Good battery life...
Bad Buggy camera interface, Specs can't match the competition...
Bottom line The original Moto G was hailed as a game changer, and was responsible for shaping an entire market around the budget segment with its specs and features. However, we doubt that the new Moto G can carry forward that title, even though it's being sold at a...
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hardwaresecrets.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:10
The Motorola Moto G is a smartphone with a 4.5-inch HD (1280 x 720) touchscreen that runs the Android 4.4 “KitKat” operating system, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 1.2 GHz quad-core processor. It has 1 GiB of RAM and 16 GiB storage space, a 5 MP mai...
Good Excellent cost/benefit ratio, Highquality, big, clear, and bright screen, Light and comfortable to carry around, Fast and agile, Many apps available, Updated operating system, Frontal camera for video calls...
Bad Mediocre camera, No MicroSD card support, No support for 4G LTE networks...
Bottom line The Motorola Moto G is an excellent phone for its price range, with a crisp and bright screen, and solid hardware.OA_show('zone_E');Its only problem is the mediocre camera: if you think a good camera is the most important feature in a smartphone, please c...
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geardiary.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:10
Before looking at the Moto G hardware it's worth running down what makes Republic wireless special. The phones offered by Republic automatically switch from using Wi-Fi for voice calls to the cellular network when a Wi-Fi signal isn't available. As a resu...
Good Solid phone running the latest version of Android, unbelievably good price for the phone and plan...
Bad No microSD expansion slot;...
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androidcentral.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:10
Six months later, we're just as impressed as ever. The Moto G still feels like one of the best choices out there for smartphone buyers on a budget, and for those who refuse to pay for another contract-subsidized device. But now, unlike six months ago, it'...
Bottom line The phone we're all smitten with is now available on one of the cheapest carriers in the United States — but how well does Republic Wireless' 'hybrid calling' actually work?What's left to say about the Moto G? When we first met the Moto X's little brother...
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brighthand.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:10
It's also $180. Unlocked . And when paired with a Verizon prepaid plan, it drops down to just $99.For most people, buying a phone is all about maximizing value -- and with price tags like that, the Moto G suddenly morphs from a capable midrange handset to...
Good Tremendous value, Sharp, vibrant display, Clean software, Surprisingly capable performance...
Bad No LTE support, Limited storage space, Mediocre camera, Choppy web browsing...
Bottom line The Moto G is the kind of phone people need to buy and support if they really want to boost the collective quality of low-end smartphones. It is an outstanding bargain regardless of who you buy it from, and it destroys any other phone in its price range o...
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androidheadlines.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:10
It's hard to get excited about a device that doesn't have any remarkable features, offers a decent range of specs and more for great value, and yet the Moto G has been something of a hero device from Motorola. Why? That's what we're going to find out in t...
Bottom line There's something very compelling about the Moto G, despite my initial thoughts that I'd have little to say about it. Certainly, the Moto G won't take your breath away, but that's mostly the point – it's not meant to. Instead, the Moto G is supposed to...
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91mobiles.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:10
"The Moto G makes for a great value for money option at Rs 15,000, and one that should be at the top of your list"...
Good Sturdy build, Supersharp and vibrant 720p screen, Smooth performance, Superb value for money...
Bad Nonexpandable storage, Average looks...
Bottom line Looked upon in isolation, the Moto G is just another phone. Let's face it, it's not going to change the world as you know it. It won't bring about world peace and it won't mend your broken heart. Heck, its plain Jane looks mean you won't even be able to f...
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recombu.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
£135 doesn't typically afford you the smartest of smartphones, but Motorola's Moto G brings some incredible top line features to the budget Android realm for just that. As a result, this 4.5-inch Jelly Bean beast is one of the best-value handsets we've ev...
Good Crisp 720p screen, Impressive budget performance, Colourful, personable design...
Bad Camera focus, Okay battery life...
Bottom line With its sharp 720p screen, colourful changeable design, quad-core processor and dependable 5-megapixel camera, the Motorola Moto G offers incredible value for money. This is easily the best sub-£150 smartphone you can buy right now, and we're hoping t...
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androidspin.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
Unknown to many people, possibly even people who live there, Australia was the first country where the Motorola Moto G was first released as a dual-SIM model only a few weeks ago. The 8GB dual-SIM model was released in the great country Down Under in late...
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techspot.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
The entry-level smartphone market is fierce, as most companies end up selling vastly more cheap phones than expensive ones. A case-in-point is the Nokia Lumia 520, which sells for under $100 and occupies the largest chunk of Windows Phone market share by...
Good Fantastic performance. Excellent value for the money. Great display is complemented by an ergonomic design. Decent battery life.
Bad Internal storage tops out at 16 GB, with no microSD card slot option. Camera is unsuitable for indoor or lowlight photography.
Bottom line The Moto G is a budget Android smartphone done right, finding success in a number of levels starting with suitable performance across the OS. The Snapdragon 400 SoC is surprisingly powerful, and when combined with a skin-free Android build, it was able to...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 05:22:13
The Motorola Moto G is an ambitious phone. It debuted for $179 as an unlocked device and made us rethink what we could get from a low-cost handset. The Moto G now lands on Boost Mobile for an even more wallet-friendly $129.99, with access to Boost's...
Good Excellent build quality and speed for the price. Sharp display. Android 4.4 KitKat on-board.
Bad No LTE. No microSD card slot. Poor camera. Little internal storage...
Bottom line The Motorola Moto G is a well-built phone for a great price on Boost Mobile, but its lack of LTE limits its appeal...
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ubergizmo.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
The Moto G is generating a lot of interest worldwide as it hits new markets. Promoted by Motorola as having “quad-core speed” and “exceptional price”, it is a compelling pitch that catches eyes and ears immediately. The phone is built to please: it does n...
Bottom line It is understandable that the Moto G gets a lot of interest from people who want a good and simple phone at a great price. The industrial design is simple and super-cute and I just wished that it was lighter. On the other hand, its shape feels very good i...
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mashable.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
With Wednesday's news that Google is selling Motorola Mobility to Lenovo , it's very possible that the Moto G — the budget smartphone the company launched back in November — could be the last smartphone that ships under Google's tutelage.If that's the cas...
Bottom line The Moto G is the best budget Android phone on the market, period.Moto G SmartphoneClose See All SlideshowOpen Gallery Prev 1 7 NextThe Moto GAt just $179 for the 8GB variant and $199 for the 16GB version, the Moto G is a budget smartphone in name only. U...
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toptenreviews.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
The Motorola Moto G is a budget smartphone. While it makes some compromises for its lower price, it doesn't compromise build quality. One such concession is its 4.5-inch HD 720p resolution screen. It isn't as bright or dynamic as other phones, but it stil...
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engadget.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
Since Motorola was acquired by a certain tech giant last year, its new owner hasn't had a particularly strong impact on the way it does business. Not too long ago, in fact, Motorola dealt another brag-hand of Droids, but there was something distinct about...
Good Crisp 720p display, Near-stock version of Android, Impressive performance, Affordably priced...
Bad Up to just 16GB of non-expandable storage, No LTE, Slightly sluggish web browsing...
Bottom line Forgiving the absence of a microSD slot and LTE radio, we commend the Moto G for its bright display, superb all-around performance and versatile camera despite a low megapixel count. At this price, it's a bargain...
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notebookcheck.net
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
The omnipresent manufacturer Google is presently experiencing a run with devices from its Nexus product line. The purchase price is more than fair compared with the models competing against the Nexus 5. The Moto G is Motorola's first mid-range model on th...
Good Price, Bright screen, Battery runtime, Robust, Very powerful hardware, Exchangeable back cover...
Bad Non-expandable storage, Non-removable battery...
Bottom line Again, Google does everything right - in the form of Motorola.Google led the way with its Nexus 4, and to-date with the Nexus 5. It now applies this strategy to the bought out manufacturer Motorola - high-performance hardware alongside appealing looks, an...
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talkandroid.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
Motorola isn't the most successful Android manufacturer, but they sure made some noise in 2013. They proved that the user experience is the most important ingredient in making a great phone, not the specs. They also were the first company to offer a custo...
Bottom line I always find it difficult to review budget phones. They are obviously not going to be perfect, but what imperfections are acceptable? The Moto G has only two negatives: the lack of LTE and the camera. When you consider the demographic for this phone, nei...
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mobileburn.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
Moto G left, Moto X right Motorola, like several of its rivals, has spent the past four years selling its phones by making the argument that power trumps everything else. Then it did a swift about face with the...
Bottom line Comparing the Moto G to the Moto X makes it fairly obvious that compromises have to be made in order to justify a price tag of $179 unlocked and free of any contract. The sacrifices made in texture, camera, and connectivity options make the Moto X a b...
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gottabemobile.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
The Moto G is an anomaly in the smartphone space. It is a cheap off-contract smartphone that delivers the build quality and user experience we expect to find on a phone that costs twice as much.For $179 users get a device that delivers everything a user n...
Good Very low off contract price, Solid build quality, Fast Software Updates, Unlocked, Many first party accessories...
Bad No 4G LTE, Lower than average camera, No 1080P display, The Moto G is an affordable smartphone worth owning, Moto G | $179 | Unlocked, Moto G Review Guide, Hands On/Video Review, Design, Display, Performance and Hardware, Battery Life, Call Quality, Camer...
Bottom line The Moto G is a great smartphone for $179. It may not deliver all the features as the Moto X, HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S4 and iPhone 5s, but it is a third of the price without a contract.It is rare that we see an off contract smartphone below $200 worth bu...
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booredatwork.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
I think Motorola has struck gold with the Moto G. Its first low cost Android smartphone that pack a lot into its 4.5-inch 720p display. The Moto G is geared at the entry level smartphone market, an area dominated by Nokia's Lumai 520 line of sub $100 devi...
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anandtech.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
I like what the new Motorola is doing. It seems like an eternity ago, but I remember when phone launches with Motorola meant a variety of variants all with their own idiosyncrasies. Since re-launching itself, Motorola has launched just two new lines of de...
Bottom line I've been using Moto G as my daily driver since getting it, and absent a few features (camera, LTE, always on voice and display tuning), the device is surprisingly close to offering a similar kind of experience as the Moto X. Form factor is roughly equiva...
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technobuffalo.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
Motorola's Moto G is an unconventional smartphone in the era of “Bigger” and “Faster.” We often get caught up in the smartphone of the moment. Over the past few years, companies have become adept at putting on Vegas-style performances that are filled with...
Bottom line It's important to keep the Moto G in perspective. As a $179 off-contract smartphone, it blows all other cheap phones out of the water. But it definitely does not out muscle today's top flagships, such as the HTC One, Galaxy S4, or Nexus 5, which, as far a...
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phonearena.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
When the Moto X was coming to light, it was rumored that it would’ve been given a low price point to contend with Google’s line of Nexus devices. In reality, that wasn’t the case. Fear not though, because Motorola recently introduced the world to its M...
Good 179 contractfree price, Color variety, Simplified Android experience...
Bad Choppy performance, Underwhelming performance from its camera...
Bottom line People will argue that the Nexus 5 is the device to beat in order to win over that reputation for having the most bang for the buck value. Although it does offer its own set of value, the Moto G is actually able to triumph it in another way – one that...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
twitter: @lisagade) We need more phones like the Moto G, lots more. The Moto G is a well made, yet it's an extremely affordable unlocked GSM smartphone from a trusted manufacturer that sells for just $179 retail. No contract or payment plans required...
Good Great quality and a brand you can trust for a very low price, no contract required...
Bad For this price, you can't expect top specs...
Bottom line If you're looking for a budget Android smartphone that doesn't look or feel budget in the least bit, the Moto G is hard to beat. Better yet, it has a clean Android build, will likely get updates as long as the hardware can support it and it's backed b...
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Laptopmag.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
Motorola is out to prove that you don't need to drop a lot of cash on a contract-free smartphone to guarantee an enjoyable experience. The $199 Moto G is a budget smartphone that combines a fun, customizable design with a fairly pure Android experience. E...
Good Attractive design, Crisp HD display, Good performance for price, Clean Android build, Affordable...
Bad No 4G LTE support, Lacks touchless voice controls, Lower resolution 5-MP camera...
Bottom line With its smooth performance, attractive design and low, $199 price, the Moto G is one of the better unlocked-phone deals...
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Pocketnow.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
Motorola's stake in the mobile industry has been constantly slipping, alongside revenue, for years now. In Q1 2008, it held a respectable 10.2 percent global cellphone market share . (Keep in mind, the smartphone-specific market was just then beginning to...
Good Extremely affordable,  Great display,  Decent battery life,  A mostly stock Android experience,  Easily customizable hardware via additional backplates...
Bad Meager storage options,  No LTE or NFC,  RAM limitation is troublesome at times...
Bottom line If you look at the Moto G in a vacuum, it's not a bad phone, nor is it a compelling phone. Ignoring price, it would be yet another one of the countless low-end smartphones without a purpose. But when you consider the entire package – the hardware, the s...
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Geek.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:13
How much smartphone should you expect when you spend $200 (or less) for the full, un-subsidized price? Motorola's latest has us rethinking what the lower end of the smartphone spectrum should really be like, which is fantastic for consumers in the long ru...
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zdnet.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
When Motorola launched the Moto G last month, CEO Dennis Woodside said: "Most people in the world can't afford a $500 or $600 smartphone: in fact, the average price of a smartphone is close to $200 — the problem is, the experience that smartphones in this...
Bad When it comes to connectivity, the Moto G further betrays its entrylevel status, offering GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA(and CDMA for US markets) but not LTE, and singleband (2.4GHz) 802.11b/g/n wifi but not dualband (2.4GHz/5GHz) 802.11a/b/g/n/ac. Also present...
Bottom line The Moto G is not without its drawbacks. Depending on your particular requirements, it may 'fail' on internal storage capacity, storage expandability, camera quality, wi-fi support, LTE support, performance or some other feature. Having said that, it's we...
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chipchick.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
The Moto X is one of our favorite smartphones of 2013, and now Motorola has introduced the Moto G, which is essentially a watered down, budget version of the Moto X – and boy is that a good thing. For $179 you get an unlocked smartphone with solid specs...
Good It's super cheap! Customizable shells are fun. No compromise display and build quality. Truly all day battery life. Solid performance, The...
Bad No LTE. No removable battery. No expendable storage. No bells and whistles. Camera is poor. The Moto G comes running Android 4.3 but a Kit Kat upgrade is promised...
Bottom line When the Moto G was first announced, we initially thought that this would be a phone that would only be available in emerging markets. Fortunately, it's now available in the U.S. The thing about the U.S. smartphone market is that there are plenty of b...
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phonescoop.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
Motorola is aiming low with the Moto G, a $180 Android smartphone that lacks some of today's must-have features in exchange for solid performance as an entry-level phone. Motorola is selling the Moto G directly to consumers who can then pair it with the...
Bottom line The Motorola Moto G is by no means a perfect device, but it's hard to beat for $180 with no contract commitment. The G has a comfortable, somewhat-customizable body that fits well in the hand and in your pocket. The screen rates 720p HD and is small enoug...
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slashgear.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
The Moto G is a smartphone the whole tech community has wishing for and waiting on for ages. It's a low-cost smartphone with hardware and software to back up its ability to be a contender in many markets – but more than that, it's also got the backing it...
Bottom line The Moto G is a smartphone the whole tech community has wishing for and waiting on for ages. It’s a low-cost smartphone with hardware and software to back up its ability to be a contender in many markets – but more than that, it’s also got the backing...
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arstechnica.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
The Moto G isn't much like the high-end handsets we spend most of our time with, but in many ways it's more interesting than Another 5-inch 1080p Android Flagship. It looks and feels a lot like a Moto X . It performs a lot like a high-end phone from a cou...
Good Dat price tag, Solid, reasonably attractive plastic body that's nice to hold, $400 of CPU and GPU performance for less than $200, The screen would be excellent even in a more expensive phone, Near-stock Android 4.3, with a KitKat update promised by the en...
Bad 3G data speeds feel especially slow in the age of readily available LTE, Middling camera and audio quality, Weaker internals and 1GB of RAM might make it feel old before its time, No-frills design cuts out NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, and useful add-ons like Tou...
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computerworld.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
Quick -- when you hear the phrase "budget phone," what's the first thing that comes to mind? If you're anything like me, it's a subpar, low-level experience you wouldn't wish upon your worst enemy. That connotation exists for a reason: Smartphones that...
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networkworld.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
Most budget phones offer a sub-par experience, but the new Moto G provides an excellent experience at a low off-contract price. So is this the phone for you?Quick -- when you hear the phrase "budget phone," what's the first thing that comes to mind?If you...
Bottom line It's hard not to compare the Moto G to the higher-end Moto X, but in doing so, you have to remember somethingThese are two very different types of phones -- and they're aimed at two very different types of buyers. If you're looking for a top-of-t...
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androidauthority.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
High-end Android devices these days dazzle with specifications, rich feature sets, and unique selling points. It's the effect of fierce competition in a booming market, and we, the users, benefit from it enormously.But somewhere on the road to this mobile...
Bottom line High-end Android devices these days dazzle with specifications, rich feature sets, and unique selling points. It's the effect of fierce competition in a booming market, and we, the users, benefit from it enormously. But somewhere on the road to this mobi...
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theverge.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
For those priced out of the midrange market, there's never been a device quite like this before. This is a phone that, on paper, at least, blows away every limp-fisted offering in its price range. Developing markets are dominated by Nokia, BlackBerry, and...
Good Aspirational design, Excellent performance, Incredible value...
Bad Questionable build quality, Poor camera, Low storage...
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androidandme.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
How good can an unlocked, $180, completely contract-free smartphone really be? In the past, paying that little for a phone meant you'd be getting junk. And that was all there was to it. But Motorola is challenging that stigma with the Moto G. A quad-core...
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techworld.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
After deciding not to launch the Moto X in the UK, Motorola has launched the budget priced Moto G . Here's our full review of the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Moto G.Motorola is now a Google-owned company and like the Nexus 5 , the Moto G comes at an extremely...
Bottom line Motorola's Moto G is the best budget smartphone around. At £135 it's got great build quality, an excellent screen, decent cameras and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean soon to be upgrade to 4.4 KitKat. It's only limited in the storage department and a lack of 4G sup...
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techcrunch.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
Motorola has done its best to deliver a premium experience with an affordable price tag with the Moto G, the little sibling to the higher priced Moto X. Both phones have Google's stamp all over them, and share a surprising amount in common besides that, t...
Bottom line The Moto G is remarkable device. It's arguably the less talented sibling of the flash-bang Moto X released by the Google-owned smartphone maker earlier this year, but it's more noteworthy because it offers so much at such a stunning price point. Make no m...
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androidcentral.com
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2016-10-21 05:22:14
Motoro​la's latest is the best cheap Android phone you can buy, by a surprisingly wide marginOutside of Google's Nexus line of products, good, inexpensive Android phones have been hard to come by. Instead, the word "cheap" has frequently gone hand in h...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2017-08-06 21:03:58
Not everyone wants to spend as much on their phone as on their laptop. That doesn't mean you have to get a crappy phone or a no-name import if you want to spend just $199 to $250. Heck, the Moto G4 is half the price of a OnePlus Three! The Moto G and G Pl...
Good Very affordable, works with all major carriers, quality and customer service despite low price. Good cameras, 3DMark Sling Shot: 384...
Bad These are large phones, old Moto G owners who like small phones will be disappointed. Occasional lag, The Moto G Plus has a fingerprint scanner on the front, which the Moto G lacks. The scanner works very well, and our only complaint is that we kept press...
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androidauthority.com
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2017-11-09 09:35:39
There has been an on-off trend by smartphone makers to release “mini” versions of their flagship handsets, in years gone by Samsung always had a “mini” version of its latest “S” device. However Samsung isn't the only one playing the “mini” game. After the...
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mbreviews.com
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2018-03-31 08:08:59
Today we are going to review the Motorola Moto G Universal 4G LTE smartphone. If you are looking for smart phone that works on 4G LTE, has a great display, performs very well and has similar specs with smart phones that cost a lot more, then Motorola's be...
Good Great performance comparable with premium smartphones, microSD card slot, Price, High Quality build, Good battery life...
Bad Average Speaker Output, Average Photo Quality...
Bottom line Hands down, the Motorola Moto G Universal 4G LTE is the best smart phone that you can buy in its price range, with the best screen available on a budget phone and performance, in certain conditions rivals even the Samsung S5 or iPhone 6.Check for the late...
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androidauthority.com
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2019-11-26 14:35:03
Black Friday , and the subsequent Cyber Monday/week, offer up some huge sales in the United States every year. This particular year, I picked up two brand new pre-paid Android phones from Best Buy for a total of $49.98. Surely they would be pathetic excus...
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