Affordable, has 4G LTE, unlocked for use with any carrier (except Verizon), lots of color options, clean Android and good support
It's a budget-priced phone, you won't get the best of anything here
If you're looking for the least expensive Android smartphone available with US 4G LTE, US warranty and support and a clean Android experience, the third generation Moto G is a strong choice. Yes, you can spend more to get a higher resolution display, more...
Can't beat its $180 starting price, IPX7 certification for water resistance, Customizable design courtesy of Moto Maker, Near stock Android experience, Motorola software enhancements continue to be meaningful, Outstanding battery life, Good call quality,
Super long recharge time, Sharp tone with speaker at the loudest volume, Weak 1080p video recording quality, Choppy graphics processing
It's only getting tougher for phones in the mid-range category to make an indelible mark in the industry, especially when the last few months have yielded some awesome and value-conscious phones already. For the third-generation Moto G, however, it simply...
Sammanfattning: If you asked me three years ago what kind of smartphone you could get for a couple hundred bucks off-contract, my answer would have been easy: You could get one that, to put it delicately, is a total piece of crap.My, how things have changed.In my pocket...
Motorola's new Moto G 3rd Gen for 2015 doesn't feel, look, or perform like a $179 smartphone. It feels premium, looks premium, and has a great camera and software experience to back that all up. I've only had it for a day so can't comment on battery life...
IPX7 – Protected against water immersion for 30 minutes to a depth of 1 meter, Stylish looks and comfortable design, Long battery life, No PWM across all brightness levels, 95% sRGB color gamut coverage, 13MP back camera, Good storage speeds, twice as fas
No jump in GPU performance
We can't go without praising Motorola for the work they've done. They certainly seem to be headed in the right direction. Instead of going after higher resolutions and unnecessary performance bumps which aren't that important, Motorola has put some thinki...
Premium camera, Smooth performance, Water resistant
Cheaper rivals have sharper screens, Older processor
The 3rd-generation Moto G is already proving itself a solid budget handset, with a brilliant camera and thankfully smooth performance - at least, so far. The 5-inch screen may not be as razor-sharp as we'd hoped, but for anyone who loves snapping their ev...
Sammanfattning: Samsung also took this opportunity to take the curved edge concept from the Note Edge a step further and put it on both sides. Although it adds little to functionality, no one can deny it is certainty neat to look at, especially as content falls off the s...
Sammanfattning: The Motorola Moto Go Second Generation features Android technology, a 5-inch LCD display, two cameras and access to most apps. However, with no LTE support in the United States, only 294 pixels per inch and a maximum 720p video recording, it does have a f...