Testseek.co.uk have collected 266 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2.
September 2014
(81%)
266 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
383 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100266
The editors liked
I'm going to say it I like the bigger size. There are a few reasons why I finally left Apple for Android
And size played its part. In my personal experience
A five-inch screen just seems like the sweet spot for most phones. The Moto G doesn't make watch
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
The 5-inch Motorola Moto G once again turns in its signature hand-friendly design and hardware specs that impress for the price
Good value
Decent camera
Solid performance
Brilliant price
Good display
Improved camera
Good battery life
Great performance in this class
Excellent display
Decent build quality
Android KitKat 4.4.4
Stock Android UX
Limited bloatware
Clear
Natural-looking screen
Smooth design
Low-bloat software
Superb value
Big screen for the price
Decent display quality
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
One of the best entrylevel phones money can buy
Bigger size aids visuals
Better camera
Larger screen
DualSIM
Sturdy build
Expandable memory
Budget price
Much-improved camera
Strong battery life
Solid
Well-built design
Excellent value for money
Excellent camera
Value for money
Clean Android 4.4.2 OS
The editors didn't like
The Moto G is seriously lacking in storage. Right now you can only buy an 8 GB model through Motorola's online store. After downloading essential apps
I only had 3 GB left to work with. This means I'd have to actually think about the next time I record a
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
In LTE markets
The Moto G's absence of the fast data standard is a drag
Too similar to the first one
Disappointing display
No 4G
No NFC
Bulkier design from larger screen format
Average sound
Front-facing speaker bar design
No LTE
Imaging leaves A LOT to be desired
Very slow app loads
CPU is slightly dated
Lower sharpness than 2013 Moto G
Slightly disappointing battery life
A little chunky
Average sound quality
720p on a 5” display looks a little pixelated here and there
Overall build quality feels more like a large Moto E
Published: 2014-12-16, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.in
Abstract: When it comes to smartphones, there was a time when cheap really meant shitty. That's no longer true. But which cheap phones are worth buying? I found two.Like many of you, I used to be sucked into the endless black hole that was crazy expensive smartphon...
HD screen with good colour rendering, Dual frontspeakers, Snappy user experience, Good for gaming, Great music output.
Frontpanel bleeds light, Outmoded design, produces grainy pictures, Does not ship with an USB cable
The Moto G offers snappy user experience. It handles high-end games at playable frame-rate. The phone impresses with its sound output too. On the other hand, it has let of of the compactness, we loved its predecessor for. Aesthetics is another critical a...
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Good camera, Great performance, Value for money, Upgradable to Android L
Average front speakers, Aged looks
After spending some good time with the new Moto G, we came to this conclusion that it remains to be the best budget device. There are alternatives in the market but coming at a price point of Rs 12,999, it tops the list. A couple of things that we missed ...
Battery Not Up to Mark, A Bit Heavy, Slightly Lower Sharpness
Motorola decided to go with what it already has. Hence the company decided on the same battery capacity as the original version, although the new phone has a larger screen. Both batteries are 2070mAh units.We aren't really keen on the device's battery tho...
Battery Not Up to Mark, A Bit Heavy, Slightly Lower Sharpness
Motorola decided to go with what it already has. Hence the company decided on the same battery capacity as the original version, although the new phone has a larger screen. Both batteries are 2070mAh units.We aren't really keen on the device's battery tho...
Battery Not Up to Mark, A Bit Heavy, Slightly Lower Sharpness
Motorola decided to go with what it already has. Hence the company decided on the same battery capacity as the original version, although the new phone has a larger screen. Both batteries are 2070mAh units.We aren't really keen on the device's battery tho...
Battery Not Up to Mark, A Bit Heavy, Slightly Lower Sharpness
Motorola decided to go with what it already has. Hence the company decided on the same battery capacity as the original version, although the new phone has a larger screen. Both batteries are 2070mAh units.We aren't really keen on the device's battery tho...