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Motorola has been king of budget phones for a long time and the Moto G has proven to be a difficult device to beat. The news of the third generation Moto G is exciting but the phone is now more expensive at £179 for the cheaper model and £209 for the high...
With various upgrades including a waterproof design, great cameras and stock Android, the new Moto G 2015 is a great affordable phone. The device is still a bit chunky and it's a shame to see the stereo speakers gone. It's worth opting for the model with...
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The third-generation Moto G offers better performance and battery life than its predecessor. It also gets upgraded cameras and supports 4G LTE. For those on a budget, Motorola's latest affordable smartphone is a compelling choice.Motorola discovered a win...
Battery life, Expandable storage, LTE, Performance, Price...
Hazy display coating, 32bit OS, Nonremovable battery...
The Moto G (3rd gen) is a significant upgrade over the previous generation in every way that matters. Battery life is excellent and it comes with some of the best cameras available for its price. System performance is good, but hardcore gamers will be d...
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When Google acquired Motorola back in 2012 things changed for the company massively. It went from lingering behind in the smartphone race to carving its own path separate from the rest of the pack. And what's more, that path was actually very successful...
Great build quality, Low price, Extensive customisation, Fast and optimised performance, Decent battery life, MicroSD support, Stock Android Lollipop...
Screen could be better, camera somewhat lacking...
On the whole I think the 2015 edition of the Moto G is a pretty good successor model for the series. Broadly speaking it builds on the previous models in the right ways, keeping the low-cost smartphone in pace with recent changes in technology. The proc...
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Motorola’s hugely successful budget handset reaches its third iteration. Will it continue to reign supreme?If you cast your eyes back to the Motorola Mobility event that happened in July this year, the company announced a flurry of new devices covering bo...
Excellent camera, Good performance, Impressive battery life...
Removal of front speaker, Nonremovable battery, Not the brightest screen...
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Motorola (a Lenovo company) has released the 3rd Generation Moto G – a ready to rumble, dual sim, mass-market phone that at A$369 is great value.Motorola has had some good times and some equally poor ones. At one time a great American brand only to be sna...
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2013 marked what some regard as a sea-change with regards to the choice options open to users looking to purchase a new smart phone. Previously the accepted options were either expensive or old technology. However in 2013 Motorola released its ground brea...
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Motorola set the gold standard for budget phones with the first Moto G — the new one raises the bar yet again. Other sub-$200 phones will turn green with envy over the 2015 Moto G's fun customizable color options, waterproof build, and sharp, 13-megapixel...
Excellent value for the $180 price, Moto Maker customization options, Waterproof rating of IPX 7, Best camera on a budget phone...
Not the fastest processor, Plastic back is a little creaky...
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Motorola's G has always been a pretty solid middle ground for anyone looking for a phone that offers value, so can Motorola perfect the G on its third version?Motorola's third generation G is here, and with it, a fair amount of new tech as well as some de...
Feels great in the hand, Pretty good system performance, Excellent two day battery, High speeds possible from the Cat4 modem inside, Two SIM card slots, Upgradeable storage, Sports more water resistance than most flagship phones offer...
Screen is a little pixely, WiFi is occasionally glitchy, Camera could be a little better...
We started this review asking a pretty basic question about the Motorola G — does the third Moto G perfect the series? — and really, that question came down to one basic concept: is the third time the charm, so to speak.But the Moto G has never really nee...
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There was no two ways about it: if you wanted a well rounded smartphone on a shoestring budget, you would buy a Moto G. Then you would tell your friends about its incredible value-for-money — the first and second gen models cost no more than $269. These r...
Good build quality, 5MP and 13MP cameras, Water resistant with IPX7 rating...
No support for microSDXC memory card, Same 5inch display as last model, More expensive than similarly specced rivals...
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There was no two ways about it: if you wanted a well rounded smartphone on a shoestring budget, you would buy a Moto G. Then you would tell your friends about its incredible value-for-money — the first and second gen models cost no more than $269. These r...
Good build quality, 5MP and 13MP cameras, Water resistant with IPX7 rating...
No support for larger microSDXC storage cards, Same 5inch display as last model, More expensive than similarly specced rivals...
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For some years now, Motorola has proven the more affordable end of the market doesn't need to be flooded with sub-par devices. The original Motorola Moto G (2013) bucked the trend of having specs which typically attracted a much higher price point than it...
Solid build, fit and finish with IPX7 water resistance, Impressive battery life, Fantastic performance, Still exceptional value for money, despite the price hike, THE...
Acceptable display, but a tad dull, Speaker distorts at higher ends, no longer stereo, Lacks NFC, At times unwieldy as plastic plate dimple sits on is too slippery, dimple has near nonexistent support inhand.
Motorola for the third year running has set itself criteria it needed to meet in order to make the Moto G (2015) even more appealing than it was in previous generations. The display remains a manageable size for mostly one-handed use and the resolution ha...
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The 3rd Generation of Motorola's Moto G line improves upon its predecessors and offers a compelling package, as long as you like black.Every time I pick up the Motorola Moto G 3rd Generation, I'm reminded of one of my favourite scenes from that evergreen...
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Motorola is innovating, and it's doing it at a cracking pace. The Moto G line is not quite two years old in Australia, and already we're reviewing the 3rd generation of the product. Ordinarily, we get a bit upset when products iterate too quickly; it's no...
4G built in at the first release, and not just one 4G radio, the Moto G has twin 4G radios with twin SIMs, Grunty little Snapdragon 410 CPU, surprisingly capable, 2GB of onboard RAM, and 16GB of storage, 17% bigger battery. All day performance, Pretty goo...
SwiftKey keyboard lags a little, and it's probably due to the Snapdragon 410. It's noticeable, but not to the point of being unusable. Doesn't affect other keyboards, incl. the default Google keyboard, Dual SIMs can chew through battery a bit faster, but...
Motorola's 2015 Moto G, known as the Moto G 3rd Gen, shows a definite and measurable improvement over the prior year models. Some of the shortcomings of the first two iterations of Moto G have been well and truly addressed here, which can only serve to in...
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It has been just less than a couple of years since Motorola launched the original Moto G, and now the third iteration of Motorola's successful device is with us. I recently live-blogged the announcement event for the 3rd generation Moto G, the Moto X Play...
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To say the Moto G is good value for money would be an understatement Photo: SuppliedRegardless, the Moto G still stands out thanks to otherwise impressive production values. On the face of the device is a decent five-inch display, which looks bright and n...
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The next time anyone asks me to recommend a cheap smartphone, the answer is almost certainly going to be the 2015 version of the Moto G. At AUD$369, it's not as cheap as some smartphones on the market, but it provides a much better experience than you'd e...
Performs better than a budget phone should, Excellent value, Decent camera...
A little bulky, Speakers distort at higher volumes, Battery isn't removable...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-05 14:47:12
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The latest incarnation of Motorola's budget star Moto G comes with 4G and Android 5.0 Lollipop, plus some improved water protection -- and it's still a bargain for the price. Earlier this year we had the Moto G 4G and if you snapped up that little beauty...
Large, sharp 5inch screen, sturdy build, IPX7 waterproofing, decent 13megapixel camera, expandable memory, budget price, 4G...
Limited memory expansion, battery life slightly reduced...
The latest Moto G boasts only minor changes to the recent Moto G 4G but it's a significant jump on the previous model, with improved screen and camera, waterproofing and the addition of 4G. There are other serious contenders in the budget smartphone zone...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2016-11-05 14:47:12
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SpecsThis year's Moto G is here. If you're looking for a budget friendly Android phone for around $200, you should really check this one out. More details in the review video!Sean...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-11-05 14:47:12
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There's nothing revolutionary in the design. You still have the 5-inch format and the domed back, giving this new Moto G excellent handling; you can even practically use it one-handed. Motorola has stuck to the same design used on all the range and on the...
Unadulterated Android experience, Stylish design, Everaccurate screen, Overall speed...
Disappointing photo quality, Limited for multimedia functions, Finished product could have more attention to detail...
Motorola is offering the very good quality Moto G for $210 / £179. With its classy design and the smooth software experience, you could be forgiven for thinking it cost more. Unfortunately, you do have to contend with a lack of attention to detail on the...
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Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.Inexpensive smartphones all come with compromises, but we've reached a point when those glaring setbacks are less noticeable. The new Moto G is a totally solid phone, which will make you wonder why you'd pay fo...
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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THE MOTO G (2015) is Motorola's latest "flagship killer". The firm is hoping that the smartphone, with its sub-£200 price tag and premium features, will persuade buyers to ditch their iPhone or Galaxy S6 and save 300 quid in the process. The specs aren't...
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The third-generation Motorola Moto G could have been a problem, even considering how immensely well received its predecessors were. How to improve, for the second time, on one of the best-specced budget handsets on the market without bumping up the price...
Wellbuilt, good display, solid performance, Android 5.1 Lollipop, long battery life, fantastic value...
Limited internal storage...
More powerful than budget phones and cheaper than mid-rangers, the third-generation Motorola Moto G has been crammed with its best-ever specs while maintaining a outstandingly low price. Add a microSD for some extra storage and there's very little to crit...
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Look to your left. Then to your right. If you're in a public space, you're 80% likely to be looking at someone with a smartphone in his or her pocket. Statistically, nearly half of them are iPhone users; almost all of the rest will be Android users.Androi...
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phonesreview.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-05 14:47:12
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The new Moto G was recently unveiled and released, and it's likely to continue the massive success of previous versions of the smartphone. This handset will have plenty of appeal for the budget end of the market and many people will be thinking of purchas...
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Motorola may have a storied history as a mobile phone pioneer, but it's now more well-known for making cheap Android phones - first under the ownership of Google and now Lenovo. The Moto G is Motorola's most popular Android phone, no doubt due to its pric...
Attractive, Sturdy, Improved responsiveness, Better camera, Waterproof...
Muddled specifications and pricing, 2GB model not as bargain priced as previous Moto G phones...
Waterproofing as well as improved camera, responsiveness and casing make this affordable Android phone great value...
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The Motorola Moto G has always been one of the best Android phones since its debut, giving you plenty of bang for not that much buck, decent build quality and close-to-stock Android, and now it's been given a third major refresh. Has Motorola struck gold...
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The Moto G has been given a big upgrade. The third-generation model still holds true to the principle that made its predecessors so popular: it offers a high-quality phone for a third of the price of most flagships. But with more and more budget phones cl...
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If you wanted those specific apps, you'd want to consider the Moto G. But if you didn't, then the Lumia range gave you a better phone at any sub-£200 price point. Windows Phone was intended to be an iPhone killer and has resoundingly failed at this, but t...
It's hard to be harsh on such a likable, and comfortable £209 phone. But the competition in the “just over £200” market is brutal. For £10 more today (in theory) you can get a brand new One Plus One with 3GB of RAM, blistering performance, superior 13MP i...
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The first Motorola Moto G hit a golden formula. Low price, a nice screen and near-perfect performance made it the best affordable phone ever back in 2013. At that time we hadn't seen a phone that good sell that cheap. Motorola hasn't changed things up t...
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Go on, admit it: you pay too much for your smartphone contract. What is it? £30 or £35 per month? Did you pay extra upfront? £5 per month for insurance? Just think about how much that's going to cost you over the full course of your two-year contract. You...
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The predecessor to the 3rd Gen. looked good but Motorola has tweaked things to bring an even more appealing design. The first change brings with it a slightly more refined look, through the reduction of the microphone and speaker grills. The camera lens a...
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Lisa Gade reviews the 3rd generation Moto G (2015). This is a very affordable Android smartphone with strong features for the price that's sold unlocked direct by Motorola and via retailers. For $179 you get 1 gig of RAM and 8 gigs of storage and for $219...
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Motorola has made a name for itself in recent years as a purveyor of fine affordable handsets, undercutting most of the competition without sacrificing on quality, whether we're talking about the entry level Moto E, the flagship Moto X or the middle groun...
The Moto G isn't quite as cheap as it once was, but with tons of tech packed in it's still a bargain handset...
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WHEN THE FIRST MOTO G arrived at the end of 2013 it was a true market disrupter as a low cost, fully equipped smartphone. Although primarily aimed at emerging markets — it was Motorola's all-time best-selling phone and became the top selling phone in Mexi...
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The Moto G has been a hugely popular phone in the past two years, bringing a new level of power to the 'affordable' smartphone market – and with the new Moto G, the brand is hoping to continue that trend.The talk on stage was of the new Moto G being the '...
Low price, Improved camera, Quality screen...
Bulkier design, Slow camera loading, Low internal memory...
The Moto G is another step forward and it's a phone that, despite the slight price rise, is well worth looking at in the budget category...
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Generation 3 of the Moto G closely resembles the Moto X line in terms of look and some materials. With similar-looking rubber backplates and the same dimple plus camera and flash section looking almost identical to the more expensive lines.The availabilit...
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Motorola has updated its budget smartphone range - the Moto G - just three months after the last addition to the line. The Moto G originally launched in November 2013, shaking up the sub £150 smartphone market entirely. This little number was an amazing...
It's easy to look at specs and compare the third-gen Moto G to similar devices, but this phone isn't about numbers, it's all about the experience. And as affordable experiences go, it's a true return to the top.Great software, including some useful Motoro...
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It feels like just yesterday that the last Moto G 4G was unleashed to the world, and yet already it's being replaced, and by a slightly more expensive phone. Seems a bit unfair really, doesn't it? Will Dunn goes hands-on to get some early impressions on w...
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The Moto G has been a hugely popular phone in the past two years, bringing a new level of power to the 'affordable' smartphone market – and with the new Moto G, the brand is hoping to continue that trend.The talk on stage was of the new Moto G being the...
Low price, Improved camera, Quality screen...
Bulkier design, Slow camera loading, Low internal memory...
The Moto G is another step forward and it's a phone that, despite the slight price rise, is well worth looking at in the budget category...
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Hands-on with the Moto G 3rd-generation smartphone The term 'game-changer' is a overused these days, but the Moto G 2 (2014) and the original Moto G earned that title. It's the most fitting way to describe phones that redefined our expectations of what a...
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As expected, Motorola has announced a new version of the Moto G budget phone and we were at the London launch event to check it out. Here's our Motorola Moto G 2015 hands-on review. See: Best budget phones 2015 . The Moto G series of phones from Motorola...
The new Moto G for 2015 is an impressive, almost budget phone which feels nice in the hand and has decent specs for the price. Although the screen is still 720p, the upgraded cameras look to be better than rivals and we like that you can customise the pho...
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Back in 2013 Motorola showed the world with the Moto G that affordable smartphones didn't mean sacrificing specs.Motorola is about to launch the 2015 version of the Moto G. The big question I have is this - Have they carried off the smartphone equivalent...
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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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The original Moto G forced many people to re-think what they thought about budget smartphones. Now almost a year later Motorola are back with a 2nd generation mid-range smartphone. Confusing things just a little, they've also chosen to call it the Moto G...
Motorola had to walk bit of a tightrope when designing the 2nd generation Moto G.By and large they've managed to do a decent job. They've incorporated some useful refinements to keep the Moto G up-to-date while avoiding bloat-ware.Although the 2nd gen Mot...
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The first Motorola Moto G hit a golden formula. Low price, a nice screen and near-perfect performance made it the best affordable phone ever back in 2013. At that time we hadn't seen a phone that good sell that cheap.Motorola hasn't changed things up too...
Excellent performance (2GB model), Surprisingly strong camera, Decent value...
More expensive than older Moto Gs, A bit chunky...
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