Pros
Design
The design of Moto G is the replica of Moto X. Its a tough phone with a good handy size and the back of the phone is a rubber like plastic with a dimple of motorola logo which makes it very comfortable to hold it.It also has a water repellent nano-coating .This doesn't make it water proof, but at least makes it more resistant to the odd spill/splash.
Screen
One of the biggest highlights of the Moto G is its 4.5-inch 720p HD IPS LCD, which works out to a density of 329 pixels per inch i.e sharper than Apple's iPhone 5s, which offers 326ppi.
It has also used Corning Gorilla Glass 3 on the Moto G to protect it from scratches which is usually found on premium devices priced at Rs. 30,000 and above.
Camera
It delivers pretty decent clicks with a 5 mp rear and 1.3 mp front camera with led flash and HD recording.It has a unique feature of slow motion video recording also with other features HDR and Panorama.
Processor & Performance
The Moto G is powered by 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with Adreno 305 graphics and 1GB of RAM onboard.The performance is great.It doesn't slows down even with 4-5 background applications running.Even when playing a heavy graphics game like Asphalt-8:Airborne it runs very smoothly.And when i performed a benchmark test by AnTuTu it recorded a score of 11,874 which is pretty close to big phones nexus 4 and Galaxy S III.
Software
One of the best features of Moto G is that it has the lastest android version i.e 4.4 KitKat and that too with a stock android,stock edition users get the latest versions of Android OS immediately they are out, while customized users have to wait months ??? and sometimes a year to get updates to their device.
Battery Life
The 2070 mAh seems low but actually it isn't in the case of Moto G.The battery life of Moto G is pretty decent.With a normal usage it lasted about a day and with heavy usage like playing games,movies with wifi/3g enabled the whole time and calling for 2-3 hours it lasted for about 12-13 hours,which is not bad.
Cons
The only downside of Moto G is that there is no NFC. Although NFC is a pretty cool tech but think about it even if it had would you use it. *NFC is a short-range high frequency wireless communication technology that enables the exchange of data between devices over about a 10 cm distance.
Verdict
At this Price Point, no other phones offer an experience that is as good, so in that sense the Moto G is a Game Changer. I bought it and I definitely recommend you to get it. I was looking for a best sure-shot smart phone to kick start my blog again.
And Finally Those Who Are Fearing For Motorola Authorized Service Centre List, Here Is State-Wise List Click The Image To Get ASC In India.
Design
The design of Moto G is the replica of Moto X. Its a tough phone with a good handy size and the back of the phone is a rubber like plastic with a dimple of motorola logo which makes it very comfortable to hold it.It also has a water repellent nano-coating .This doesn't make it water proof, but at least makes it more resistant to the odd spill/splash.
Screen
One of the biggest highlights of the Moto G is its 4.5-inch 720p HD IPS LCD, which works out to a density of 329 pixels per inch i.e sharper than Apple's iPhone 5s, which offers 326ppi.
It has also used Corning Gorilla Glass 3 on the Moto G to protect it from scratches which is usually found on premium devices priced at Rs. 30,000 and above.
Camera
It delivers pretty decent clicks with a 5 mp rear and 1.3 mp front camera with led flash and HD recording.It has a unique feature of slow motion video recording also with other features HDR and Panorama.
Processor & Performance
The Moto G is powered by 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with Adreno 305 graphics and 1GB of RAM onboard.The performance is great.It doesn't slows down even with 4-5 background applications running.Even when playing a heavy graphics game like Asphalt-8:Airborne it runs very smoothly.And when i performed a benchmark test by AnTuTu it recorded a score of 11,874 which is pretty close to big phones nexus 4 and Galaxy S III.
Software
One of the best features of Moto G is that it has the lastest android version i.e 4.4 KitKat and that too with a stock android,stock edition users get the latest versions of Android OS immediately they are out, while customized users have to wait months ??? and sometimes a year to get updates to their device.
Battery Life
The 2070 mAh seems low but actually it isn't in the case of Moto G.The battery life of Moto G is pretty decent.With a normal usage it lasted about a day and with heavy usage like playing games,movies with wifi/3g enabled the whole time and calling for 2-3 hours it lasted for about 12-13 hours,which is not bad.
Cons
The only downside of Moto G is that there is no NFC. Although NFC is a pretty cool tech but think about it even if it had would you use it. *NFC is a short-range high frequency wireless communication technology that enables the exchange of data between devices over about a 10 cm distance.
Verdict
At this Price Point, no other phones offer an experience that is as good, so in that sense the Moto G is a Game Changer. I bought it and I definitely recommend you to get it. I was looking for a best sure-shot smart phone to kick start my blog again.
And Finally Those Who Are Fearing For Motorola Authorized Service Centre List, Here Is State-Wise List Click The Image To Get ASC In India.
Most issues can be resolved without a repair. Before considering a repair, try visiting the troubleshooting guide for your MOTO G or MOTO X. The support site also contains an extensive list of FAQs on the most common issues that consumers run into.
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