Motorola
Moto G
Review
PROS
Excellent price to performance ratio
Good battery life
Well built
Good display
Stock Android UI
CONS
Thick and heavy for its size
Non expandable storage
Low spec camera
MRP: B12499
Summary
The Moto G is totally worth the price tag.
With great performance and a simple design, the smartphone is perfect for
someone looking for a budget Android smartphone.
Google
took over Motorola for about $12.5 billion and recently sold it off to Lenovo
for a mere $2.91 billion. While all this was strange, the development led to
Motorola producing one of the most affordable Android smartphones; coming with
specs almost as good as the Nexus 4.
The
Moto G, which has launched in India as we write,
has been gaining a lot of attention due to the combination of speculated
pricing and healthy specifications. The smartphone has officially been priced
at Rs. 13,999 for the 16GB version and Rs.12,499 for the 8GB version. Let’s
check, if the smartphone does give a bigger bang for the buck.
Specifications
The smartphone features a 4.5-inch 720p
IPS display, a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB/16GB
internal memory, a 5MP rear camera with an LED flash, a 1.3MP front camera, 3G,
Wi-Fi, a 2070mAh battery and runs on Android 4.4.2 KitKat.
Design and build
The
Moto G doesn’t have a flashy design but rather has a simple no-nonsense design
and it looks a lot like its elder brother, the Moto X.
The display on the smartphone is an IPS panel which measures 4.5 inches with a
resolution of 1280x720 pixels. The quality of the display is quite good when
compared to phones in the similar range. The glass on top of the display
completely covers the front of the smartphone and it is prone to smudges and
fingerprints.
On
top of the display there is a 1.3MP camera, the earpiece and the usual sensors.
The right edge has the lock/power key and volume control keys. Both have a
chrome finish. The top has the 3.5mm audio jack and the bottom has a microUSB
port. At the back you can see the 5MP camera with an LED flash and a
loudspeaker grill. The back panel is made of plastic which is removable.
Removing the panel unveils the microSIM card slot and the 2070mAh battery
(which is non-user replaceable). One can also choose from a variety of colored
back panels available for the Moto G.
The
back of the Moto G has a slight hump which gives it a nice curve making it fit
well in the hand. However the smartphone seems a quite heavy considering its
size. Overall we are very pleased with the design and Motorola has done a good
job with the Moto G.
OS and performance
The
results of some standard benchmark tests on the Moto G including Antutu,
Quadrant, Smartbench and 3DMark came out to be very good thanks to the
Snapdragon 400 SoC powering the device.
Check out the results
below:
Everyday
performance on the smartphone turned out to be pleasing as well; probably
because it runs on stock Android 4.4.2 so there aren’t any custom UI’s or
layers which we personally like. Scrolling through the menu and home screen is
smooth and multitasking didn’t slow down the smartphone at any point of time.
The
camera on the Moto G has a 5MP sensor which obviously isn’t the best in class
but works quite well. There isn’t a lot of shutter lag and the quality of
pictures is very much acceptable. Under good lighting conditions, pictures
turned out to be sharp and had decent details. Low light conditions made the
pictures lose some details and you can see some amount of grain. The camera can
record 720p videos which are fairly good and has a nice punch in audio.
You
can check out some of the camera samples below:
A
2,070mAh battery juices up the Moto G which is ample enough as it doesn’t have
a huge display. Our battery test revealed that on a full charge you can
continuously run a full HD video for five and a half hours.
The Adreno 305 GPU
proved to be slightly underpowered in the benchmark tests but as we have
mentioned earlier, real life performance matters. Gaming was a sheer pleasure
on the 4.5 inch display as the smartphone was able to run Asphalt 8 and FIFA 14
without any hiccups. The Moto G also managed to run almost every video format
without any issues.
It is worth mentioning
that the Moto G comes packed with a very loud speaker. It isn’t very crisp, but
its loud enough to play music in a small room.
Conclusion
By
far, this has been one of the best smartphones that one can buy on this budget.
Simple looks, respectable specifications and a competitive price; Motorola has
really done it right this time. But sadly, it is the only smartphone that the
company has launched in India in the past one year and its already been called
as the poor man’s Nexus.
However,
if you are looking for good performance at low cost, then you should definitely
go for the Moto G; especially the 16GB version which is available for Rs.
13,999. There are other smartphones that provide similar and even better
specifications at the same price point but to be honest we think Moto G is
truly the “no non-sense” budget Android smartphone.
Specifications
Basic Information
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Model
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Moto G
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Launch Date (Global)
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2013-11-13
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Operating System
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Android OS
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OS Version
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4.3
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Type
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Smartphone
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Display
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Screen Size (in inches)
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4.5
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Display Technology
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HD Capacitive touchscreen
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Screen Resolution (in pixels)
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720 x 1280
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Display Features
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Multi touch, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
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Camera
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Camera Features
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Camera Features
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Camera Megapixel
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Camera Megapixel
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Front Camera Megapixel
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Front Camera Megapixel
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Battery
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Battery Capacity (mAh)
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2070
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Features
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Features
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Dual SIM
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Keypad Type
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Touch Screen Keypad
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Connectivity
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Wireless Connectivity
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3G Internet, WiFi, Bluetooth
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Interfaces
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MicroUSB
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Headphone Port
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3.5mm
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Technical Specification
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CPU
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
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CPU Speed
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1.2 GHz
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Processor Cores
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Quad
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RAM
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1 GB
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GPU
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Adreno 305
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Weight (in Grams)
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143
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Memory
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Storage
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8 GB
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Removable Storage (Yes or No)
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N
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Where to Buy
B15,350.00
B 13,999.00
B 12,499.00
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