Key Features of Moto G (Black, with 8 GB)
5 MP Primary Camera and 1.3 MP Secondary Camera
4.5-inch HD Display
HD Recording
Wi-Fi Enabled
1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Quad Core Processor and 1 GB RAM
Dual SIM (GSM + GSM)
8 GB Internal Memory
Android v4.3 (Jelly Bean) OS
MOTO G
An Android smartphone that is, quite possibly, the best in its class, Moto G is a fresh and power-packed flagship model from Motorola.
Specifications of Moto G (Black, with 8 GB) GENERAL FEATURES
In Sales Package - Charger, Headset, Handset with Inbuilt Battery, Battery Door, User Manual
Brand Motorola
Model Name Moto G
Model ID XT1033
Form Bar
SIM Size Micro SIMSIM Type Dual SIM, GSM + GSM, (Dual Standby)
Touch Screen Yes, Capacitive
Call Features Loudspeaker
Handset Color Black
Platform
Operating Freq GSM - 850, 900, 1800, 1900; UMTS - 2100
OS Android v4.3 (Jelly Bean)
Processor 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400, Quad Core
Graphics Adreno 305, 450 MHz Single Core
Display
Type IPS LCD
Size 4.5 Inches
Resolution HD, 1280 x 720 Pixels
Color 16 M
Other Display Features Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Camera
Primary Camera Yes, 5 Megapixel
Secondary Camera Yes, 1.3 Megapixel
Flash LED
Video Recording Yes, 720 x 1280, 30 fps
HD Recording HD
Zoom Digital Zoom - 4x
Other Camera Features Auto Focus, Slow Motion Video, Burst Mode, Auto HDR, Panorama, Tap to Focus
Dimensions
Size 65.9x129.9x11.6 mm
Weight 140 g
Battery
Type 2070 mAh
Memory and Storage
Internal 8 GB
Memory 1 GB RAM
Internet & Connectivity
Internet Features Email
Preinstalled Browser Android
GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G Yes, 21.1 Mbps HSDPA; 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
Wifi Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
USB Connectivity Yes, micro USB, v2
Navigation Technology GPS, GLONASS, with Google Maps
Bluetooth Yes, v4
Audio Jack 3.5 mm
Multimedia
Music Player Yes, Supports MP3
Video Player Yes, Supports H.264, MP4, VC1, DivX, WMV9, HD
FM Yes
Other Features
Call Memory Yes
SMS Memory Yes
Phone Book Memory Yes
Sensors Proximity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, Hall Effect Sensor, Accelerometer, Magnetometer
Additional Features Wi-Fi Direct, Mobile Hotspot, Embedded Battery Type, Notification LED
Warranty
Warranty Summary 1 year manufacturer warranty for Phone and 6 months warranty for in the box accessories
Its been three months since the Motorola Moto G came out and annihilated every other budget smartphone. At present it's still the smartphone to buy for everyone who isn't after a flagship model. However, will it stay this way, and will the Moto G itself be about to disappear from shelves?
Right now, based on what we know, there's nothing that is going to compete with the Moto G at this price. It will be getting some stronger competition in the mid-range market with handsets around £200 with equivalent specs and better cameras likely to launch in Barcelona. However we doubt anyone will manage a direct competitor, even three months on.
The reason for this is that the Moto G is most likely being sold at almost no profit whatsoever, as Motorola's then owner Google would have been making money after the initial sale via the Google Play store. However, now that Lenovo has bought the company this is no longer true, and we may indeed see the Moto G disappear from retail as soon as its new owner can come up with a replacement. A replacement that may well not be as brain-stunningly good value.
Our advice then is to rush out and buy yourself a Moto G today if you have nay interest in buying a good, cheap smartphone (caveats about the camera noted below). It may not be around for much longer.
MOTO G REVIEW
It may not have been accompanied by the flash and razzmatazz of a flagship phone launch, but the Motorola Moto G is still a huge deal, in both senses of the phrase. It's the first handset launched by Motorola.
MOTOOGLE OR GOTOROLA
Google has long had its Nexus-branded handsets, but these were made by other manufacturers and at just one high-end handset a year, mainly sold SIM free, they weren't exactly mass market. In comparison Samsung released 20 handsets worldwide in 2013 alone.
By buying Motorola (or to be precise its Mobility devices arm), Google now has its own smartphone manufacturer. It feels like a new business too, we really liked the macho-styled RAZR handsets, but all that is gone for more curvaceous, colourful, friendly designs that fit well with Google's other offerings.
MOTO G SIZE AND SHELLS
The Moto G isn't the kind of handset that jumps out at you, in fact it's very safe, very plain and a little boring. Given its price though, it's a success, it doesn't feel or look cheap just utilitarian. At 66x130x11.6mm it's not the slimmest handset but the bezels are small and its fairly compact for a handset with a 4.5in display. Though it feels a bit weighty at 143g.
MOTO G ANDROID 4.4
Of course what you see onscreen is arguably more important than what surrounds it, and with Motorola being owned by Google we were hopeful that the handset would ship with the latest version of Android. The handset initially shipped with 4.3, but an update to the latest version, Android 4.4.2, has now been released. You should update your phone immediately if required - go to App tray, Settings, About phone, to check the version number.
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