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Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 5" Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White

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Bullet Points Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 5" Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White
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  • - 5" 1280 x 720 pixels
  • - Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM 8226 1.2 GHz
  • - 1 GB 8 GB MicroSD (TransFlash) 32 GB
  • - 3G MicroSIM
  • - 802.11a, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Bluetooth 4.0
  • - Single camera 8 MP
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) 2070 mAh
  • - Android 4.4.4
Long product name Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 5" Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White :
The short editorial description of Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 5" Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White

5" (1280 x 720, IPS, Touch), 8GB (32GB max.), 1GB (RAM), Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8226 (Quad Core, 1.2GHz), Android KitKat v4.4, 2/8Mpix, FM, GPS, micro-USB 2.0, 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, 2G / 3G, 2070 mAh, 149 g
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Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 5" Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White:
The official marketing text of Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 5" Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White as supplied by the manufacturer

5" Display and Stereo sound.
With the sharpest display in its class and stereo sound, all of your photos, music, and videos look and sound their best in brilliant 5” HD.

All-day battery.
Power through your day with the all-day battery. Never worry about stopping to charge.

Quad-core speed.
Listen to music while uploading your latest pictures. Quickly switch from playing a game to texting. With a quad-core processor, Moto G multitasks as easily as you do.

Pure Android™ experience.
Moto G is powered by Android™ 4.4, KitKat®. And with a guaranteed upgrade, know you are up to date with the best Android experience.

Choose your look.
Personalize your new Moto G with Motorola Shells — the interchangeable backs let you express your style.

Short summary description Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 5" Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White:
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Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1, 5", 1 GB, 8 GB, 8 MP, Android 4.4.4, White

Long summary description Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 5" Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 5" Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1. Display diagonal: 5", Display resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels. Processor frequency: 1.2 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm Snapdragon, Processor model: MSM 8226. RAM capacity: 1 GB, Internal storage capacity: 8 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 8 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. Operating system installed: Android 4.4.4. Battery capacity: 2070 mAh. Product color: White. Weight: 5.26 oz (149 g)

Display
Display diagonal *
5"
Panel type
IPS
Display resolution *
1280 x 720 pixels
Display number of colors
16.78 million colors
Touch technology
Multi-touch
Touchscreen type
Capacitive
Pixel density
294 ppi
Processor
Processor family *
Qualcomm Snapdragon
Processor model *
MSM 8226
Processor architecture
ARM Cortex-A7
Processor cores
4
Processor frequency *
1.2 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) *
8 MP
Front camera type *
Single camera
Front camera resolution (numeric) *
2 MP
Rear camera flash *
Yes
Flash type
LED
Maximum frame rate
30 fps
Video recording modes
720p
Rear camera type *
Single camera
Auto focus
Yes
Face detection
Yes
Video recording
Yes
Geotagging
Yes
Network
Mobile network generation *
3G
SIM card type *
MicroSIM
2G standards
Edge, GPRS, GSM
3G standards *
HSDPA, HSUPA
Wi-Fi *
Yes
Wi-Fi standards
802.11a, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Bluetooth *
Yes
Bluetooth version
4.0
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Yes
Bluetooth profiles
A2DP, HFP
2G bands (primary SIM)
850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
3G bands supported
850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
Ports & interfaces
USB port *
Yes
Ports & interfaces
USB connector type
Micro-USB B
USB version
2.0
Headphone connectivity
3.5 mm
Messaging
Short Message Service (SMS)
Yes
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
Yes
Instant messaging (IM)
Yes
Chat
Yes
E-mail
Yes
Design
Form factor *
Bar
Product color *
White
Performance
Personal info management (PIM)
Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar
Speakerphone
Yes
Flight mode
Yes
Voice dialing
Yes
Themes
Wallpapers
Navigation
Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
Yes
GPS (satellite)
Yes
GLONASS
Yes
Electronic compass
Yes
Position location *
Yes
Multimedia
FM radio
Yes
Audio formats supported
AAC+, FLAC, MP3, WAV
Video formats supported
H.263, H.264, MP4
Software
Platform *
Android
Operating system installed *
Android 4.4.4
App distribution platform
Google Play
Google applications
Google Maps, Google Play, Google Talk, YouTube
Battery
Battery technology
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery capacity *
2070 mAh
Sensors
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Weight & dimensions
Width
5.57" (141.5 mm)
Depth
0.433" (11 mm)
Height
2.78" (70.7 mm)
Weight *
5.26 oz (149 g)
Other features
Touchscreen
Yes
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Uk has collected 253 expert reviews for Lenovo Moto G SM3927AD1E1 smartphone 12.7 cm (5") Android 4.4.4 3G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2070 mAh White and the average expert rating is 81 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.
81%
Source Review comments Score
apcmag.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The key differences are a bump up in screen size (from 4.5-inches to 5-inches) and the fact that this unit's gone back to the original Moto G's dual-SIM 3G arrangement; you only get HSDPA+ speeds, not 4G. Otherwise the internals are largely the same — a...
90%
mobilephones.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Supplied in either black or white the New Moto G 2014 smartphone has a classic look that can be spiced up with colourful interchangeable shells sold separately . The design on the front is framed at the top and bottom with stereo speakers and whilst the 2...
90%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
In 2013 Motorola delivered two incredibly solid handsets in the form of the Moto X and the Moto G (as well as the Moto G with 4G ), re-establishing itself as one of the most interesting and innovative Android manufacturers on the planet. The newer handset...
Good Excellent display; Decent build quality; Android KitKat 4.4.4; Stock Android UX; Limited bloatware...
Bad No LTE; Imaging leaves A LOT to be desired...
Bottom line I like this handset A LOT. It offers unprecedented design and decent hardware for the ultra-low asking price. You can do a lot with the Moto G too, so much so I hardly missed my allegedly superior Nexus 5 during testing. There are certain issues –– imag...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
It's rare to see a budget phone with a screen this size, so the fact that Motorola has kept the price down to £145 SIM-free is outstanding. It's a shame the new phone is only available in 3G; if you want a 4G Moto G, you'll have to buy the old version (cu...
Bottom line The Moto G (2014) is still the king of the budget smartphones with a larger screen and an improved camera...
100%
ausdroid.net
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Motorola surprised everyone when they announced the Moto G towards the end of 2013. Rather than aiming for a premium price point and falling short on specs, the Moto G was an unapologetic shot at the midrange market that delivered the essentials for a bas...
Good Still a great price point, Comfortable to hold in the hand, Front facing speaker...
Bad Screen performs poorly in sunlight, Lack of 4G hurts in major cities, 5inch screen feels like a step too far...
Bottom line The low-to-mid-range market has become saturated in the last year with manufacturers taking a tilt at the space occupied by the Moto G. Nobody seems to have hit that target as well as Motorola, and their followup demonstrates a willingness to change – alt...
0%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The arrival of the Moto G last year caused waves. People couldn't stop talking about its value for money. And for good reason: it was the first time that one of the long-established brands had taken such a risk, producing a phone to rival even those produ...
Good Very good buildquality, The responsiveness and fluidity are worthy of a premium smartphone, Decent multimedia functions, The incall sound quality, The screen's contrast and brightness, but they could be improved...
Bad Photo capture, Battery life could be better...
Bottom line The first Moto G might have offered the best value and performance for the money, but its successor comes up short. Despite this, it's still a very good smartphone: it has a decent HD screen, build-quality is good and so is the media player. The device pr...
60%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Big phones are in, and to go with that trend, Motorola is upgrading one of its entry-level handsets, increasing the screen size of its G series phone to make it a sub-$300 5 inch handset, but is the G2 better or just a bigger version of the same?In the ne...
Good A dualSIM phone, Feels great in the hands, Excellent battery life, Upgradeable memory, Bleeding edge version of Android, totally uptodate, moreso than a lot of the flagship phones we see...
Bad 3G performance is among the slowest of the 3G phones we're used to seeing, likely due use of two 3G SIM card slots, Mediocre system speed, No NFC...
Bottom line Every manufacturer has responded to the increased screen sizes of 2014 in a similar way, with all flagships sporting increased sizes, even those from Apple.But the Motorola G isn't a flagship, and it's not even a mid-range, offering a value closer to bang...
70%
thunderbaylive.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Moto G 2nd Gen 2014 Review...
0%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Motorola announced the original Moto G in November last year and it ended up becoming one of the greatest phones of 2013 thanks to its performance, lovely design and, perhaps most importantly, a budget £135 price tag. It was a game-changer in the smartph...
Good Brilliant price, good display, improved camera, good battery life, great performance in this class...
Bad No 4G , no NFC, bulkier design from larger screen format, average sound, frontfacing speaker bar design...
Bottom line The price was the key to the original Moto G's success and we suspect it will be a similar story for the 2014 model too. For £150 you get a lot for your money, including a decent display, very good battery life, ample performance and an improved cam...
80%
coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The original Motorola Moto G was a great phone, it redefined a genre, it showed people that a reasonably cheap device could offer performance and an experience similar to phones costing way more than it did. Not only did the Moto G offer a whole load of b...
Good Budget pricing, Micro SD slot, Dual SIM, Feels nice in the hand, In daylight the camera is reasonable, Navigation throughout the UI is nice and smooth...
Bad 720p on a 5” display looks a little pixelated here and there, Overall build quality feels more like a large Moto E, The camera struggles in low light, Front stereo speakers are pretty basic, lacking depth, Multi tasking at times is a little slow, Data spe...
Bottom line In conclusion I'd say that the new Motorola Moto G is a nice budget device, albeit not quite as fully featured as you'd hope. But as is always the way adding extras like a 1080p display, a bigger battery, a better camera, more memory or possibly better sp...
72%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
This year's Motorola Moto G (or “new Moto G”, as the Chicago company would prefer you call it) has a lot to live up to. Last year's model wasn't just the best value phone of 2013, it was also the best selling Motorola smartphone of all time. How could Mot...
100%
whatmobile.net
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Price: £149.99SpecsOS Android 4.4 KitKatProcessor 1.2GHz quad-coreScreen 5 inchesResolution 1280 x 720 pixelsMemory 1GB RAMStorage 8GB, 16GBMicro SD compatible? YesCamera 8MP rear-facing, 2MP front-facingVideo 720pConnectivity 3GDimensions 141.5 x 70.7 x...
Good One of the best entrylevel phones money can buy, Bigger size aids visuals, Better camera...
Bad Lack of 4G, Processor upgrade would have been nice...
Bottom line 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...
80%
3g.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Not so long ago Motorola launched a little phone called the Moto G and it quickly became one of the company's most successful handsets, thanks to combining a low price tag with solid specs and performance. Now a new 2014 version has arrived, so can Motoro...
Good Good value, Decent camera, Solid performance...
Bad Too similar to the first one, Disappointing display, No 4G...
Bottom line Not so long ago Motorola launched a little phone called the Moto G and it quickly became one of the company's most successful handsets, thanks to combining a low price tag with solid specs and performance. Now a new 2014 version has arrived, so can Motoro...
80%
wired.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The latest version of the budget-priced Moto G adds a bigger screen and expandable memory, but no 4G. What's up with that? Very recently, Motorola responded to criticisms of the original Moto G by releasing the Moto G 4G, which added you know what plus e...
Good Larger screen, dualSIM, sturdy build, good battery life, expandable memory, budget price...
Bad Processor same as last model, screen resolution hasn't increased, no 4G...
Bottom line 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...
80%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Here lies to the follow up to Motorola's most successful smartphone ever, the second generation Moto G. Time has seen the smartphone grow half an inch in screen size, gain higher resolution cameras and house stereo speakers. Do these changes make a good t...
Good Large 5in, HD screen, Stereo speakers, DualSIM (HSPA), 8MP rear camera, Inexpensive at $269...
Bad Screen isn't as bright as predecessor, No 4G...
Bottom line Motorola's Moto G (2nd Gen.) is, in few words, the cheapest smartphone flagship on the market. It is rich in features, beautiful in its simplicity and a bargain at $269...
85%
gadgetdaily.xyz
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
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...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Originally reviewed on 15 September 2014 What is the Moto G 2 (2014)? The original Moto G was Motorola's best-selling phone ever, and remains the only phone we've given 10/10. That's a tough act to follow. The Moto G 2 aims to improve on that success. The...
Good Muchimproved camera, Strong battery life, Solid, wellbuilt design, Excellent value for money...
Bad No 4G LTE support, Average frontfacing speakers, Soso lowlight photos...
Bottom line 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...
90%
alphr.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The Moto G 2, or the Motorola G (2nd Gen.), has a tough act to follow. Its predecessor, the Moto G , quickly became a firm favourite after its 2013 launch thanks principally to a low price coupled with a top-quality screen and solid all-round performance...
Bottom line Motorola does it again with a top value phone - our only concerns are the ageing internals and the lack of 4G...
83%
itproportal.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
What's in a name? A smartphone by any other name would still make calls and texts, right? Not according to Motorola it won't. The Moto G was Motorola's best-selling phone to date, despite its budget status. So in a not-so-subtle attempt to recreate that h...
Good Excellent camera, Value for money, Clean Android 4.4.2 OS...
Bad Low resolution for screen size, Same processor as old model...
Bottom line Topping the original Moto G is a big ask – this was the handset that disrupted a notoriously competitive market and catapulted Motorola back under the global spotlight. However, the 2014 edition isn't so much a "topper" but a rather delicious "topping."...
90%
alphr.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The Moto G 2, or the Motorola G (2nd Gen), has a tough act to follow. Its predecessor, the Moto G , quickly become a firm favourite after its 2013 launch thanks principally a low price coupled with a top quality screen and solid all-round performance. It'...
Bottom line Motorola does it again with a top value phone - our only concerns are the ageing internals and the lack of 4G...
83%
techradar.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Motorola aced 2013 with the Moto G, and it's got so caught up in its success that the naming department got all in a fluster and forgot to come up with a new name for the successor.So it's bye bye Moto G, and hello... Moto G. Of course, it's the Moto G2 i...
Good Cheap, Sturdy build...
Bad Poor screen, Low, power processor...
Bottom line Motorola aced 2013 with the Moto G, and it's got so caught up in its success that the naming department got all in a fluster and forgot to come up with a new name for the successor. So it's bye bye Moto G, and hello... Moto G. Of course, it's the Moto G2...
0%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The Motorola Moto G was a surprise hit. Affordable, but hitting some important spec points, it surprised many, including us a Pocket-lint. It quickly because the darling of affordable handsets, one of the most exciting devices of the year because it offer...
0%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
No sooner than Motorola updated the Moto G with 4G and a microSD card , there's another update: the Moto G. That's right – a completely new smartphone with the same name. Confusing, much. The second-generation Moto G, which we predicted would be called t...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
This does, in fact, feel like a completely different smartphone to the Moto G. The jump from 4.5in to 5in is a big one, for small hands especially, and even after a few hours with the device we think they will appeal to different sets of gadgeteers.The ne...
0%
T3.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
With the new Moto G, Motorola hopes to give you even more bang for your buck, but is it a worthy upgrade? Let's take a look.We were big fans of the screen on the original Moto G and after a few hours of playing with the new model we are happy to say it ha...
0%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Motorola aced 2013 with the Moto G, and it's got so caught up in its success that the naming department got all in a fluster and forgot to come up with a new name for the successor.So it's bye bye Moto G, and hello... Moto G. Of course, it's the Moto G2 i...
Good Cheap, Sturdy build...
Bad Poor screen, Lowpower processor...
Bottom line The Moto G was an incredible success in 2013, and while it's a shame that the new phone doesn't hit the same awesome price point, there have to be some compromises in getting the additional materials on this phone. It's mostly upgraded in every way it co...
0%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
It's hard to get excited by entry-level gadgets. Though some are truly praiseworthy, the bottom of the barrel isn't what you want to show off to your friends and family. Even those that succeed usually do so by being ersatz knockoffs of better devices; sq...
Bottom line Being cheap is no longer an excuse. I've said it before, and it bears repeating: The Moto G is far more than the sum of its parts, and there's good reason that it's the most popular Motorola handset of all time . Not only does it hang tough with the r...
0%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-28 06:17:34
Motorola has updated the Moto G smartphone again and the 2014 edition has the exact same name as before. But how does it compare to the...
0%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-28 06:17:34
As expected, Motorola recently launched a 2014 edition of the Moto G smartphone but what's the difference compared to the original Moto...
0%
theaustralian.com.au
Updated:
2015-01-10 09:41:56
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%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2015-02-06 17:58:29
As you may well have guessed, the Moto G 4G is Motorola's LTE-compatible version of the now famous Moto G , which we've already reviewed. Since the two handsets are so similar—nearly identical, actually—we've just put the subscores on this page. We'll tal...
Good Very good buildquality, Responsiveness and fluidity worthy of a premium phone, Clear display with balanced colours, Decent media player, Incall sound quality, Addition of a microSD card slot...
Bad You're almost forced to buy a memory card to store your media files, Video capture, Speaker audio output, Pretty average photo quality, SAR value increased from 0.79 W/kg to 1.24 W/kg...
Bottom line The Moto G 4G doesn't offer the same exceptional value-for-money as its predecessor. There are now several good-quality 4G Android phones on the market for less than £160, including the Huawei Ascend G740 and the Samsung Galaxy Ace 3. That's not to take a...
60%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2015-02-07 09:18:16
Despite being sold off to Lenovo, Motorola doesn't appear to be losing steam, the opposite in fact. The original Moto G was the company's best-selling handset of all time, and unsurprisingly a second-gen Moto family has been released into the wild to offe...
Good Excellent display; Decent build quality; Android KitKat 4.4.4; Stock Android UX; Limited bloatware...
Bad No LTE; Imaging leaves A LOT to be desired...
Bottom line I like this handset A LOT. It offers unprecedented design and decent hardware for the ultra-low asking price. You can do a lot with the Moto G too, so much so I hardly missed my allegedly superior Nexus 5 during testing. There are certain issues –– imag...
80%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2015-02-07 09:18:30
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%
gadgetspeak.com
Updated:
2015-02-20 04:07:39
Although the Moto G and the 4G are essentially the same in design with, for example, the back shell from one version able to fit the other, it appears that there has actually been a significant engineering update to the 4G unit as it now can accommodate u...
84%
apcmag.com
Updated:
2015-02-22 18:56:30
The key differences are a bump up in screen size (from 4.5-inches to 5-inches) and the fact that this unit's gone back to the original Moto G's dual-SIM 3G arrangement; you only get HSDPA+ speeds, not 4G. Otherwise the internals are largely the same — a...
90%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-03-13 10:08:42
It's rare to see a budget phone with a screen this size, so the fact that Motorola has kept the price down to £145 SIM-free is outstanding. It's a shame the new phone is only available in 3G; if you want a 4G Moto G, you'll have to buy the old version (cu...
Bottom line The Moto G (2014) is still the king of the budget smartphones with a larger screen and an improved camera...
100%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-03-18 10:12:48
It's rare to see a budget phone with a screen this size, so the fact that Motorola has kept the price down to £150 SIM-free is outstanding. There's also a 4G version now which costs £9 more, so you no longer have to settle for the old Moto G, or indeed th...
Bottom line The Moto G is still the king of the budget smartphones with a larger screen, an improved camera and 4G support...
100%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2015-03-18 10:12:48
Despite being sold off to Lenovo, Motorola doesn't appear to be losing steam, the opposite in fact. The original Moto G was the company's best-selling handset of all time, and unsurprisingly a second-gen Moto family has been released into the wild to offe...
Good Excellent display; Decent build quality; Android KitKat 4.4.4; Stock Android UX; Limited bloatware...
Bad No LTE; Imaging leaves A LOT to be desired...
Bottom line I like this handset A LOT. It offers unprecedented design and decent hardware for the ultra-low asking price. You can do a lot with the Moto G too, so much so I hardly missed my allegedly superior Nexus 5 during testing. There are certain issues –– imag...
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theregister.co.uk
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2015-04-16 09:28:56
A larger, Mk.II 3G-only version was released late last year and now a 4G incarnation of the same has rocked up. Time, then, to see then if the newcomer has tipped the old boy off his throne. There is a strong sense of deja vu about the new 4G Moto G. The...
Bottom line Unless a truly top notch camera is a requirement, the Moto G – in any variant – really is all the smartphone most people will ever need. For the price the new Mk.II 4G device is the pick of the crop by virtue of the larger screen, bigger battery, 4G comms...
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techradar.com
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2015-04-27 04:20:04
The 2014 version of the Moto G has an imposing task ahead of it. To live up to expectations it needs to better one of the most popular smartphones ever made, not to mention the best-selling phone Motorola has ever produced. I am, of course, talking about...
Good Superb value, Improved camera, Big screen for the price, Decent display quality...
Bad Lower sharpness than 2013 Moto G, Slightly disappointing battery life, A little chunky, Average sound quality...
Bottom line The 2014 Motorola Moto G doesn't flatten last year's model in every respect. It's bigger and less comfortable to hold but a much-improved camera and larger screen make it a worthwhile update...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-06-04 15:35:13
You are now entering the world of inexpensive smartphones. You're in the bargain bin, the bottom end, the cheapest of the cheap. Dispense with your expectations of blistering fast processors, pixel-heavy cameras, premium metal bodies, or 2K screens. Also...
Good Great size, Amazing price, Reasonable performance.
Bad Lack of story, Screen isn't up to snuff, No removable battery...
Bottom line 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...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-06-08 05:44:50
Small, medium, large. That's Motorola's phone strategy in one line. We got our hands on the mid-range Motorola G 4G, and for a medium phone, it certainly delivers large value.The Moto G 4G, as the name suggests, is the Moto G that overseas markets have fa...
Bottom line We love Motorola's take on the cheap smartphone. Between the E, G and X, Motorola has captured the spirit of Google's Nexus program and diversified it, giving people more for their money in every possible way...
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whistleout.com.au
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2015-06-13 09:25:43
Motorola's Moto G is the ultimate rebellion to the bigger, better, best marketing campaigns from the established names in the smartphone business. The Moto G doesn't have a fingerprint scanner, a pedometer, the screen resolution of a living room TV or the...
Bottom line The Moto G is our go-to phone recommendation in this price category. With its excellent screen and smooth performance, the Moto G looks and feels like a phone that you'd expect to pay twice as much for, if not three-times as much. There's no 4G and onl...
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reviewed.com
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2015-06-21 17:22:59
Sometimes you just want a phone.Premium, high-caliber smartphones are a nice luxury, but it's an investment that many people aren't willing to commit to, particularly when there's always a better–and sometimes bigger—phone on the horizon.Enter the second...
Bottom line A perfectly fine phone You don't have to search long to uncover the Moto G's shortcomings, but if you meet them in the middle, it's easier to embrace the phone for what it is. It's not the market-changer like its 2014 predecessor, but that's only beca...
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pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2015-08-05 09:44:17
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...
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wired.co.uk
Updated:
2015-08-05 09:45:28
High-spec smartphones are getting cheaper by the day, and there are lots of cheap-as-chips models that can deliver power and quality where you need them. We've rounded up our favourites.Built by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the Kestrel is impressively s...
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stuff.tv
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2015-08-27 05:31:04
The Moto G is the phone that changed it all. When the first model arrived in 2013, it showed us that a brand-name handset costing around £140 could give you an Android experience not a million miles away from that of a £300-£500 flagship.We were sold. And...
Good Clear, naturallooking screen, Smooth design, Lowbloat software...
Bad Very slow app loads, CPU is slightly dated...
Bottom line The Moto G is still a smash, if one that has plenty of competition The 2015 Motorola Moto G 4G is a 5-star phone with a software problem. Most of what we've loved about the phone for the last two years is present and correct: good price, great screen and...
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klgadgetguy.com
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:06:08
Ask anyone in their 60's, 70's or even those in their 50's about Motorola and immediately, you'd be taken back to the past where mobile phones were as big as today's water bottles and also weighed just about that on full capacity. In other words, Motorola...
Bottom line Highly recommended for the midrange budget-conscious consumer who wish for a memorable experience.The Good+ Great aesthetics+ Brilliant display+ Immersive sound+ Fluid-like Pure Android experience+ Amazing battery life+ Affordable price tagThe Not-so Good...
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chip.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:06:08
Motorola has done well in the budget smartphone department especially with the release of the Moto G smartphone last year. This time around, they are providing consumers with a sequel to the Moto G with improvements in size and features.The new generation...
Good Fast performance, Stylish design, Beautiful display, DualSIM...
Bad No LTE, Attracts dust easily...
Bottom line For those looking for a budget smartphone that provides class and performance, the Moto G 2014 should be a top contender in your wishlist with its beautiful display, amazing performance and snappy camera.(previously published in issue December 2014)...
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lowyat.net
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:06:08
The pure Android experience is something of a rarity outside of the Nexus line of devices. A cheap Android smartphone, on the other hand, isn't exactly hard to find. However, what if you want a cheap phone that is running on stock Android? Look no further...
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stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:06:08
This does, in fact, feel like a completely different smartphone to the Moto G. The jump from 4.5in to 5in is a big one, for small hands especially, and even after a few hours with the device we think they will appeal to different sets of gadgeteers.The ne...
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tech-boom.com
Updated:
2016-12-22 21:21:17
The company Motorola, now owned by Lenovo, has created a new generation of one of its most popular handsets. This is the Motorola Moto G of 2014 or second generation. Motorola Moto G seeks to balance power and functionality offering upper-middle range, bu...
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notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
"Someone got bigger" might be the first impression when you know the Motorola Moto G from 2013. The successor is now available in stores and on the Internet and it is actually significantly bigger: The display size was increased from 4.5 to 5 inches . You...
Good Grippy case, Replaceable back cover, DualSIM, Decent stereo speakers, Decent cameras, Good battery runtimes, Display with quite accurate colors, Good WLAN signal, Suited for gaming, Spillwater resistant, FM radio...
Bad Average performance, Battery not removable, Case sensitive to pressure, Tricky to remove the back cover, Limited internal storage, No LTE, GPS slow and sometimes inaccurate, Only 720p videos, No power adaptor included, Low display brightness...
Bottom line Motorola continues its strategy with the Moto G2 and once again builds a simple smartphone with original Android and replaceable covers. The Moto G2 is not a device that is going to be very exciting, it is more of a loyal companion that hardly disappoints...
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chipchick.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The Moto G (1st gen) shook the mobile world pretty hard last year. For $180, the Moto G was an unlocked Android smartphone running stock Android, with decent internal hardware, a 4.5-inch 720p resolution display, and a battery that lasted all day. Oh, and...
Good Bigger screen, clearer audio, slightly better cameras and microSD card slot. Unlike the Moto X (2nd Gen) which is sold through carriers, the Moto G doesn't have any carrier bloatware, The...
Bad Motorola didn't upgrade the internal specs — the processor, the RAM, the graphics chip or battery at all. It's good enough, like it was last year, but will become obsolete pretty fast...
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talkandroid.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
When it comes to new phone releases, the flagships always seem to get most of the attention. However, the budget phones can have more of an impact since they appeal to a wider audience. Take the Moto G for instance. When it was introduced, the Moto X was...
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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
As good as the original Moto X was when it released last year, Motorola really shook up the smartphone market with its mid-range offering, the Moto G . Proving that a budget-friendly price point didn't have to mean a compromise in quality and user experie...
Good Price, Frontfacing speakers, Bright display, Compact size...
Bad Lacks LTE connectivity, Questionable build quality...
Bottom line The Moto G (2014) offers everything that we loved about the original, this time packing a larger display and an updated camera package, while keeping the same unbeatable price tag. If you're in the market for a good, budget-friendly smartphone, the Mo...
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engadget.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Last year's Moto G took us all by surprise. Sure, we knew Motorola wanted to reinvent the cheap smartphone experience, but the very first device in the company's cost crusade was even better than we expected. Let's be honest, though: The G's greatest asse...
Good Camera is much better than the original's, Nearstock Android 4.4.4 is a treat, Feels snappy despite aging internals, Inexpensive...
Bad No LTE, Screen isn't as crisp as last year's model...
Bottom line Motorola's wallet-friendly formula hasn't changed much since last year's Moto G, but that's OK -- the company changed just enough to make the 2014 version one of the best budget smartphones out there...
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techspot.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
It seems like not all that long ago I was reviewing the first-generation Moto G, a fantastic Android smartphone that cost just $179 unlocked and outright. It was Motorola's first major push into the entry-level market under the guidance of Google, and it...
Good Significant updates to the display and camera are very welcome. Frontfacing speakers add to an ergonomic design. Vanilla Android offers the best, unaltered experience. Fantastic value for money.
Bad Still no LTE. Minor software optimization issues.
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Face it: Life is more convenient with a smartphone, but if you don't want to spend a hefty $700 on the latest and most-talked about super phones, there's the new Moto G. It's better in almost every way from last year's model, and it won't break your budge...
Good Awesome frontfacing speakers with stereo quality sound, It's just the right size, Bloatfree interface...
Bad No LTE or CDMA compatability just yet...
Bottom line This is absolutely the best mid-range smartphone you can buy at a decidedly low-tier price...
80%
phonedog.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The Moto G (2014) review is here! The second generation Moto G is a huge step in a lot of ways: it's larger and has new additions like a microSD card slot and a brand new 8-megapixel camera. But with the same exact internals as the original Moto G, is thi...
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computerworld.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
It's amazing what kind of smartphone experience $180 can buy these days.Let me back up a minute: I'm not talking about $180 on contract with a carrier. When you walk into your favorite carrier's store and plunk down 200 bucks for a phone, you're actually...
Bottom line All in all, the second-gen Moto G is everything we loved about the original -- just pushed forward with some nice new tweaks and improvements.If you want the best possible smartphone experience, a phone of this caliber isn't going to be for you. But when...
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neowin.net
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The smartphone industry is constantly advancing; everyday we see newer smartphone technology emerging in every part of the devices, starting from their chipsets , through to their displays , battery life and even their size (with smartphones progressively...
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The new Moto G, as it's called, is nearly identical to the original with just a few key improvements in areas that Motorola's customers said they wanted to see changes. The result is a phone that sticks to the same wonderful $179 unlocked price, but with a larger screen, improved camera, new front-facing speakers and an SD card slot that comes standard...
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phandroid.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The Moto G is a rare beast: a budget-priced phone from one of the most respected players in the mobile industry. Motorola doesn't just stamp their name on any old handset, and it's more apparent than ever with the 2014 refresh to the company's best sellin...
Good Stock Android 4.4 with guaranteed upgrade, Solid, attractive build with customizable back, $179 offcontract...
Bad No LTE version or CDMA support, No upgrade from first generation's Snapdragon 400 SoC...
Bottom line Continue reading:Motorola Flip Shell reviewMoto G (2014) Tips & TricksMoto commercials behind-the-scenesMobile Roar Podcast 61TAGS: Motorola Moto G 2014...
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technobuffalo.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Last year, Motorola surprised the smartphone market with its Moto X; it was, without question, our favorite smartphone of 2013. But right under our noses, it was actually the company's Moto G that proved to be the real winner.At just $179 off-contract, th...
Bottom line Considering its shortcomings (mediocre camera, thick body and low-end specs), the Moto G still has plenty to offer, especially for just $179 off-contract. You won't find many offers like it, and the fact that it sports vanilla Android is a huge plus compa...
85%
recombu.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The sequel to last year's fantastic Motorola Moto G is here! The New Motorola Moto G is a bigger phone than the original game-changing Moto G, but is it better? Check out our full review.Motorola hasn't gone for a revolutionary new design with the New Mot...
Good Fantastic value, Strong 8MP camera, Glorious HD screen...
Bad Not as onehanded friendly, No 4G support...
100%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Like its predecessor, the new 2014 Moto G is one of the finer sub-$200 smartphones you can buy. But while Motorola addressed certain issues, like screen size and the lack of microSD support, it didn't add LTE connectivity, which would truly set it apart i...
Good Inexpensive. Large display. Runs nearly stock Android with promise of speedy updates. Memory card slot. Upgraded camera performance.
Bad No LTE. Larger display is less sharp than first generation. No processor upgrades...
Bottom line Though it still lacks LTE, the second-generation Motorola Moto G grows up and gets a few welcome upgrades without sacrificing the high-quality experience and low price of its predecessor...
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Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Motorola gave its flagship Moto X a major overhaul for 2014, but it hasn't forgotten about the phone's little brother. The refreshed Moto G ($180 unlocked) has a bigger 5-inch, 720p display than its predecessor and louder speakers, while retaining the cur...
Good Comfy, customizable design; Crisp 5inch display; Clean KitKat build with useful Moto apps...
Bad No 4G LTE support; Camera struggles in low light...
Bottom line Sporting a comfy design and a crisp 5-inch display, the unlocked Motorola Moto G offers a quality Android experience on the cheap...
70%
ubergizmo.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The Moto G (2013) is Motorola's best-selling smartphone to date despite its budget status and specs. How do you improve on the top selling device if you're Motorola? It would appear, you keep the same outstanding $179.99 unlocked device pricing, same inte...
Bottom line Can't beat the price) As a budget smartphone, the Moto G (2014) rules…again. The build-quality, 5-inch display and interchangeable covers combined with the ridiculously affordable $179.99 unlocked price is the perfect recipe for success. I expect the...
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booredatwork.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The Moto G came out last year as been one as one of the best budget Android smartphones that didn't actually suck. The Moto G 2014 continues that trend with improved specs and still priced at last years cost. The 2014 Moto G now comes with a brilliant 5”...
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arstechnica.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
Decent, current "midrange" phones from the likes of Samsung, Apple, or HTC can still cost $400 or more without a contract, tying many buyers to two-year agreements with major carriers that subsidize the up-front price but eventually end up charging you mo...
Good Great price, 5inch screen will please fans of larger phones, Nice, sturdy build quality, Replaceable back allows for easy personalization, Snapdragon 400 and 1GB of RAM still run Android and apps pretty well, Relatively clean, skinfree Android with a...
Bad No LTE or 42.2Mbps HSDPA cellular data rates and no separate LTE option (or CDMA option) as of this writing, Limited internal storage space, especially in the 8GB version. SD card data management still mostly manual, Removable back doesn't allow for a r...
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
The new Moto G delivers more value than the original thanks to a higher resolution display, improved camera and new software all at the same $179 off contract price.Rumored as the Moto G2, Motorola is simple calling this the new Moto G and it is on sale t...
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hothardware.com
Updated:
2014-12-18 04:50:08
When we last checked in with Republic Wireless, we found that the service itself was as advertised (inexpensive and very good), but the asterisk was the handset--the Motorola Defy XT, a decidedly midrange smartphone that was the only handset you could use...
Good Tremendous value, Doesn't feel lowend, Fast and fluid performance in everyday tasks...
Bad Weak camera features...
Bottom line The Moto G - Find It At AmazonWhat Motorola is going for with the Moto G is a budget phone that outperforms its price class. Remember, it costs a piddly $149 on Republic Wireless' service with no contract; contrast that with so many souped-up smartphones...
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newatlas.com
Updated:
2014-12-19 02:29:58
The Moto G is the phone taking over the world that many folks have never heard of. Now the 2nd generation of the device is in the wild and Gizmag was among the first to get our hands on one. Let's see if it will continue its global conquest.Before getting...
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gizmodo.com
Updated:
2014-12-19 02:29:58
You are now entering the world of inexpensive smartphones. You're in the bargain bin, the bottom end, the cheapest of the cheap. Dispense with your expectations of blistering fast processors, pixel-heavy cameras, premium metal bodies, or 2K screens. Also...
Bottom line 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...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-12-31 10:12:05
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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computerworld.com
Updated:
2015-01-11 07:08:18
The best part about picking out a new Android phone is the huge level of choice and diversity the platform provides: With so many different manufacturers creating devices, there's something available for practically every purpose and preference imaginable...
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techworld.com
Updated:
2015-01-31 09:13:17
Motorola has updated the Moto G smartphone again and the 2014 edition has the exact same name as before. But how does it compare to the firm's cheapest smartphone , the Moto E ? Find out in our Moto G2 (2014) vs Moto E comparison review.Ok, the new 2014 M...
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phonedog.com
Updated:
2015-04-03 01:02:59
Moto E (2nd Gen) vs Moto G (2nd Gen) in one of our world famous dogfights! These two budget smartphones go to battle trying to win the best smartphone for dollar fight. Both of these devices give you the latest in Android software along with Quad-Core Pro...
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gadgetnutz.com
Updated:
2015-04-16 09:29:03
In 2013, Motorola announced the Motorola moto g, a phone that became an instant success, winning over many people due to it's low cost and good performance without many compromises. Now Motorola is back, this time with the second generation moto g.DesignD...
Bottom line The Motorola moto g is a very good device, not amazing, but still very good and better than you'd expect for the price. The fast interface, the large screen and good speakers are all good features, and, to be honest, I would never of thought that a device...
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notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2015-05-02 08:57:28
Update Lite. Motorola's Moto G2 mid-range smartphone reaped in a good rating in our test, but it did not feature LTE. The manufacturer has eliminated this drawback in its new edition, and also installs the latest, allegedly faster Android Lollipop instead...
Bottom line The same verdict applies to Motorola's Moto G 2nd Gen G4 as for the Moto G2 UMTS model. The significant modifications are LTE, the brighter but overall only marginally better screen (production deviation?), and the storage's considerably faster transfer r...
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zdnet.com
Updated:
2015-05-02 08:57:29
Motorola's second-generation Moto G, announced and on sale today, succeeds last year's Moto G , an affordable stock-Android handset that quickly became "the best-selling phone in Motorola's history", according to corporate VP EMEA and APAC Magnus Ahlqvist...
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theverge.com
Updated:
2015-05-30 09:20:32
If you took stock of all of the products that you own and use every day, chances are the most-used thing in your life is a smartphone. These ubiquitous pocket computers keep us constantly informed, entertained, and connected in a world with endless inform...
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91mobiles.com
Updated:
2015-06-17 07:07:31
“A visual walk-through of the second-gen Moto G's capabilities and performance”Just a couple of weeks ago, Motorola showcased its next-gen product lineup in the form of the new Moto G, Moto X and the attractive Moto 360 smartwatch (first impressions). Whi...
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91mobiles.com
Updated:
2015-06-17 07:07:31
“Taking a look at the 2nd-gen Moto G's shooting prowess”Comebacks are always hard to make, but Motorola has proved otherwise with its trio of Moto G, Moto X (review) and Moto E (review) smartphones. The brand's successful re-entry in the Indian market beg...
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gadgetnutz.com
Updated:
2015-12-22 08:59:14
Posted in Cell Phones, ReviewsThe MotoG feels very nice in my hand with a lovely curved back. However, there’s no way to add an SD card and while you can open the back cover, don’t bother. The battery is not customer replaceable. However, I found the b...
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intomobile.com
Updated:
2016-11-05 14:46:50
Way back in 2013, Motorola threw everyone a curve ball with the launch of the budget-minded Moto G. The device didn't fare so well here in the U.S. but was a smash hit in Brazil, India and other emerging markets around the world. No, the Moto G didn't off...
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