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June 2016
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The editors liked
The tweaked design of the Moto G4 may not be that of a premium handset
But it's a big step in the right direction. Last year's Moto felt bulky
And Motorola has managed to slim the design down while keeping it simple and stylish
Screen-wise the Moto G4
Good performance
MicroSD slot
DualSim
Good screen
Optional fingerprint sensor
Decent cameras
Pure Android
The Moto G4's big
Bold screen and junk-free software make it a pleasure to use throughout the day. Its ability to survive a dunking will appeal to the clumsy among us
Nice screen
Plucky performance
Clean UI
Cheap as chips
Large
Colorful display
Low price
Solid specs
Better and bolder design than before
Just about maintains budget price point
MicroSD expansion
Solid battery life (and fast-charge potential)
Might be mid-spec but can handle most apps
Great value
Lots of power
Strong screen
Fully customisable form factor
Great screen
Good camera
Lengthy battery life
Bright
High quality screen
Fast and responsive
Clean Android
Big
Beautiful screen
No bloatware
Quality camera
Solid battery life
The editors didn't like
There are a few issues with the Moto G4
Although it's hard to make too much of them when you take the price of this phone into account
It's disappointing that the Moto Maker scheme hasn't been extended this time around. I'd like to have seen the option
Only a day's battery
No longer a smaller phone
No longer that cheap
No NFC
Processor performance is great for everyday tasks
But gamers will want to shop elsewhere
Basic camera
No fingerprint scanner
No IPX7 certification
G4 Plus is a better bet
Non
Removable battery
No Android Pay
Bigger new design won't be for all
G4 Plus partly undermines this standard model
Mid-spec chipset and 2GB RAM slow to load some apps
Very bright and highly detailed Full HD display, Relatively durable 3000mAh battery, Stock Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow + some extra Moto features, High CPU and GPU performance for this class ensured by Snapdragon 617 and Adreno 405, 13MP camera with quality
A bit bigger than previous Moto models and fingerprint-attracting back, Lack of various camera modes or manual settings
Regardless of its owner (Google or Lenovo), the Moto G lineup is famous for its reliability and success, and Moto G4 is no exception to that. Nonetheless, it is namely this popularity of the Moto G series that makes us a bit more demanding. The choice of...
Inexpensive, Large, vibrant screen, Solid performance for the price
Camera suffers severely in low light, Plastic build might not be durable, Not waterproof like last year
The Moto G4 Plus finally brings a great camera into Motorola's budget lineup. It's decently fast for the price, though the build quality might not last years of use. Hardware You won't find any premium aluminum or chamfered edges on the G4 and G...
Battery Life: For a smartphone of this price, the battery life is pretty phenomenal, Cost: For what you get out of the Moto G4, a starting price of $199 (or $229 for double the storage) is definitely not bad at all, Camera: While not everyone will agree t
Snapdragon 617: While it is a nice upgrade from the Snapdragon 410 that was in last year's Moto G, the Snapdragon 617 still could use some work. Especially when it comes to overheating, Micro USB: This may not have been a big surprise to many people, but
The Moto G has been Motorola's most successful lineup, ever. And that's due to the value you get for such little cash. It has done well in emerging markets like India and Brazil and the new Moto G4 (as well as the Moto G4 Plus) will likely continue that...
Published: 2016-07-14, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
Abstract: Lenovo's mid-range, fourth-generation Moto G and G Plus are intended for those who prefer unlocked handsets that don't cost a whole lot. If you're looking for a big phone that runs stock Android and offers a small degree of customization, the Moto G4 and...
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Published: 2016-07-13, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Motorola's latest Moto G (4th generation) follows the industry trend of releasing two different versions of one phone: standard and plus. Only in this case the "Plus" has nothing to do with size; instead it's a slightly more expensive model with a superio...
Published: 2016-07-11, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: In a world of me-too handsets, Motorola hasn't had much trouble setting itself apart. Often times that comes in the form of some specific but important feature like crazy battery life or an ultra-tough exterior, but the company does a good job with the pl...
The Moto G4's big, bold screen and junk-free software make it a pleasure to use throughout the day. Its ability to survive a dunking will appeal to the clumsy among us
Processor performance is great for everyday tasks, but gamers will want to shop elsewhere
With its big, bold screen, water-resistant design and rock-bottom price, the Moto G4 is a dazzling deal...
Abstract: When the first Moto G launched in 2013, it brought with it a shift in the mobile landscape. It wasn't the first affordable phone with decent specs, but nothing before it felt quite as nice, in so many ways, for such little money.Fast forward three years a...
very bright display, ergonomic case, modern Android, practical runtimes, USB-OTG, heavily customizable, small number of preloaded apps, decent cameras
mediocre microphone quality, battery not replaceable, no NFC, GPS not always accurate, power adapter can get hot
Put the Moto G4 and the Moto G4 Plus next to each other, and you will only be able to differentiate the two models by the fingerprint scanner. The inner values of the two smartphones are also very similar and only details are different, but they might be...