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December 2013
(81%)
511 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
113 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
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
Brilliant 4.5-inch HD display
Google App suite is excellent
Stylish
Sturdy build quality
Compact and lightweight
Interchangeable back panels
Excellent screen
Good performance
Stock Android
Adequate storage
Low price
The Motorola Moto G has one of the best screens you can get for the price
Plenty of power for the everyday essentials
An easy to use
Near-stock version of Android KitKat and the addition of 4G LTE and expandable storage are extremely welcome
Great value
Good specs
Impressive screen and long lasting battery.
Decent screen
Slick interface
Sharp HD screen
The latest Android
Impressive performance
Changeable covers
Lovely camera
Smart water resistance
Great performance
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
Quad-core processor
Good screen
Decent battery life
Average camera
Seriously cheap
Fantastic price
Lovely design
Vibrant display
Good camera and sound
Moto Migrate makes set up easy
50GB free Google Drive storage
Great customising options
Android 4.4
Very
Very affordable
More than fast enough
Fairly vanilla Android and Kit Kat's on the way
Nicely made and fun colour options
Camera isn't great
No microSDsupport
Limited onboard memory
No 4G connectivity
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
Gorgeous screen
Powerful processor
Sturdy build
Good battery life
Budget price
Incredible price for the specs
Streamlined
Userfriendly design
Fast performance thanks to basic Android integration
Larger screen
Dual SIM
Expandable memory
4G
Great screen
Solid chassis
Lots of covers
Well priced
So much tech for your cash
Jazzed-up design
The editors didn't like
Nonexpandable memory
No 32 GB model for multimedia lovers
Sound quality from speaker
Mediocre camera (video stills)
Lack of LTE
Small memory
3G-only model lacks microSD
Mediocre camera
The camera isn't up to anything more than the odd snap in good lighting
And the addition of 4G LTE means its once "unbelievable bargain" price is now only "good value"
No 4G connectivity
Average camera and no micro SD card slot.
Poor camera
Low internal storage
Extra cost for microSD and 4G
Limited onboard storage
No NFC or 4G
Unusual camera focus
Bulkier design
Pricer than older Moto Gs
Non
Stereo front speaker
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
Lightning responsiveness, Excellent battery life, Good screen quality, size, Great build quality, Great value for money
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
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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Very, very affordable, More than fast enough, Fairly vanilla Android and Kit Kat's on the way, Nicely made and fun colour options
Weak camera
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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Published: 2014-02-17, Author: Daniel , review by: yugatech.com
Great build, Vivid display, Decent battery life, Good HDR camera output
Tinny loudspeaker, Back cover tends to catch grease easily, Non-expandable memory
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