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Veröffentlicht: 2014-11-04, Autor: Alex , Testbericht von: fatducktech.com
Zusammenfassung: Motorola's second generation Moto G drops dual-SIM support in favour of LTE and microSD card support at a budget price point.Motorola's in an interesting position right now. It's just been formally acquired by Lenovo, making the Chinese firm one of the wo...
Solid 4G battery life in a compact size, with almost two days of juice; Nice screen; Comfy design; Insanely up-to-date version of Android; Upgradeable storage;
Mediocre camera with slow auto-focus; System performance can lag sometimes;
It's not the cheapest Motorola out there, but in terms of performance, the Moto G 4G ticks quite a few boxes, offering a great screen, fast 4G speeds, and impressive battery life.There's some pretty solid competition between this and Kogan's BenQ-powered ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-06-28, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: cnet.com.au
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
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"
Although the Motorola Moto G with 4G LTE is a bit pricier than its 3G-only sibling, it still has one of the best displays in the budget arena, its processor makes operation enjoyably smooth and its rounded, compact body is both comfortable and attractive...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-19, Autor: Alex , Testbericht von: whistleout.com.au
The Moto G isn't perfect, but it's the best phone we've used in its price range. It's smooth, faster than the competition, takes decent photos and even looks pretty nice. Even if you don't like the look you can grab any one of a bunch of Moto Shells, whic...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-11, Autor: John , Testbericht von: techradar.com/au/
Great value, Decent screen, Slick interface, Android 4.4
Poor camera, No expandable memory, Low internal storage, No NFC or 4G
Motorola is back folks, it's official. It may not be the return I would have predicted - there's no flagship phone stuffed full of the latest tech - but arguably what the now Google-owned firm has done is even better. The Moto G is a top notch, low cost ...
Under Google's watch Motorola has managed to deliver one of the best value-for-money smartphones on the market today. It is wonderfully styled, has powerful innards and offers the money-saving advantages of a dual-SIM smartphone...
If you're on a telco contract, then no. get the Nexus 5 instead, which is $399 off-contract and is better in absolutely every way...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-01-17, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: ausdroid.net
Launched with Android 4.3, already received Android 4.4.2, Penta-band GSM and quad-band UMTS; supports just about every network except 4G, Feels good. Looks good. Great size, Battery life can be measured in days
Lack of 4G; I understand why it's not there, but I still want it, Screen can lack a bit of brightness; turn off auto and set it manually, Very occasional stutter when switching apps, Hardware
If you hadn't figured it out from reading the rest of my review, I'll sum it up for you nice and simply: the Moto G is a shining example of what a sub-$300 Android phone should look like. Hell, it does a good job of demonstrating what a sub-$500 Android p...
Design and overall build quality, Silky performance, Battery life, HD display clarity, Basically pure android, , THE
No expandable storage, Standard rear shell, Screen comes off as dull at times
In parts of this review I've compared the Moto G to bigger, and virtually more powerful devices in every respect, and that's because for this money, there's nothing else in its price range currently on the market that compares to it. Yes it does suffer f...