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December 2013
(81%)
511 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
113 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Very low off contract price
Solid build quality
Fast Software Updates
Unlocked
Many first party accessories
It's super cheap! Customizable shells are fun. No compromise display and build quality. Truly all day battery life. Solid performance
The
179 contractfree price
Color variety
Simplified Android experience
Excellent cost/benefit ratio
Highquality
Big
Clear
And bright screen
Light and comfortable to carry around
Fast and agile
Many apps available
Updated operating system
Frontal camera for video calls
Reasonably priced phones that actually perform great
Competitive rates and plans that should cover everyone's needs
Ability to change plans twice a month to meet your needs
WiFi calling works well
They offer a 30 day trial
So there isn'
Dat price tag
Solid
Reasonably attractive plastic body that's nice to hold
$400 of CPU and GPU performance for less than $200
The screen would be excellent even in a more expensive phone
Near-stock Android 4.3
With a KitKat update promised by the en
Solid phone running the latest version of Android
Unbelievably good price for the phone and plan
Excellent build quality and speed for the price. Sharp display. Android 4.4 KitKat on-board.
The 5-inch Motorola Moto G once again turns in its signature hand-friendly design and hardware specs that impress for the price
Great quality and a brand you can trust for a very low price
No contract required
Attractive design
Crisp HD display
Good performance for price
Clean Android build
Affordable
Crisp 720p screen
Impressive budget performance
Colourful
Personable design
Tremendous value
Sharp
Vibrant display
Clean software
Surprisingly capable performance
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
Low price. High-quality 720p display. Responsive
Near-stock Android. 4G LTE-capable. Now includes memory card slot.
Very affordable
Works with all major carriers
Quality and customer service despite low price. Good cameras
3DMark Sling Shot
384
Hard to beat the price. Waterproof
And still has a removable back. Runs a pure version of Android
With only useful additions
Aspirational design
Excellent performance
Incredible value
Extremely affordable
Great display
Decent battery life
A mostly stock Android experience
Easily customizable hardware via additional backplates
Sturdy build and ergonomic handling
Larger display than before
Stock Android and promised Android L update
3G support on both SIMs
Good battery life
179.99 cost is extremely affordable for what it offers
Display is actually pretty good at reproducing colors accurately
Slight element of customization with its rear covers
Stock Android experience is simple & intuitive
Great performance comparable with premium smartphones
MicroSD card slot
Price
High Quality build
Great price
Good performance
Almost untouched version of Android 4.3
Great screen
Excellent battery life
Sturdy build
Supersharp and vibrant 720p screen
Smooth performance
Superb value for money
Bright screen
Battery runtime
Robust
Very powerful hardware
Exchangeable back cover
Crisp 720p display
Near-stock version of Android
Impressive performance
Affordably priced
Fantastic performance. Excellent value for the money. Great display is complemented by an ergonomic design. Decent battery life.
The editors didn't like
No 4G LTE
Lower than average camera
No 1080P display
The Moto G is an affordable smartphone worth owning
Moto G | $179 | Unlocked
Moto G Review Guide
Hands On/Video Review
Design
Display
Performance and Hardware
Battery Life
Call Quality
Camer
No LTE. No removable battery. No expendable storage. No bells and whistles. Camera is poor. The Moto G comes running Android 4.3 but a Kit Kat upgrade is promised
Choppy performance
Underwhelming performance from its camera
Mediocre camera
No MicroSD card support
No support for 4G LTE networks
No support for short codes or tethering may be an issue for some
Calling to only the 50 US states and Canada may be an issue for some
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3G data speeds feel especially slow in the age of readily available LTE
Middling camera and audio quality
Weaker internals and 1GB of RAM might make it feel old before its time
No-frills design cuts out NFC
Dual-band Wi-Fi
And useful add-ons like Tou
No microSD expansion slot
No LTE. No microSD card slot. Poor camera. Little internal storage
In LTE markets
The Moto G's absence of the fast data standard is a drag
For this price
You can't expect top specs
No 4G LTE support
Lacks touchless voice controls
Lower resolution 5-MP camera
Camera focus
Okay battery life
No LTE support
Limited storage space
Choppy web browsing
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"
Poor camera
These are large phones
Old Moto G owners who like small phones will be disappointed. Occasional lag
The Moto G Plus has a fingerprint scanner on the front
Which the Moto G lacks. The scanner works very well
And our only complaint is that we kept press
The camera can't hang with the best. The screen doesn't look as good as it should. A little hefty
Questionable build quality
Low storage
Meager storage options
No LTE or NFC
RAM limitation is troublesome at times
Buggy camera interface
Specs can't match the competition
Still no 4G LTE radio with this one
Video recording lacks continuous autofocus
Processor can't handle intensive operations
Larger size makes it tougher to operate with a single hand
When it comes to connectivity
The Moto G further betrays its entrylevel status
Offering GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA(and CDMA for US markets) but not LTE
And singleband (2.4GHz) 802.11b/g/n wifi but not dualband (2.4GHz/5GHz) 802.11a/b/g/n/ac. Also present
Average Speaker Output
Average Photo Quality
No microSD card slot
No 4G support
Nonexpandable storage
Average looks
Non-expandable storage
Non-removable battery
Up to just 16GB of non-expandable storage
No LTE
Slightly sluggish web browsing
Internal storage tops out at 16 GB
With no microSD card slot option. Camera is unsuitable for indoor or lowlight photography.
Bel écran HD, Performances au-dessus du lot, Android modifié en douceur, Rapport qualité/prix, Plusieurs coloris inhabituels
Durée de vie des boutons, Capteur photo médiocre, Pas compatible 4G
Après plus d'un an sans nouveau téléphone, Motorola revient avec une véritable bombe sur le marché de l'entrée de gamme. Ce n'est certes pas le Moto X, mais le Moto G impressionne sur tous les points. La copie de l'Américain est un quasi sans faute: écra...
Caméra passable, Vérouillé (simlocked), Stockage interne (8Go), Pas de fente MicroSD
En une phrase: 200$, c'est maintenant le montant que vous avez à débourser pour avoir un bon smartphone.Pour un geek comme moi, qui avait des attentes très élevés pour cet appareil, j'ai été comblé! Les sacrifices que Motorola a fait pour arriver à ce pri...
Malgré sa mémoire non extensible - un défaut qui pourra être jugé rédhibitoire pour certains -, le Moto G offre, pour le prix d'un smartphone d'entrée de gamme, un bel écran HD, une puissance suffisante pour la plupart des jeux et une très bonne aut...
Pour conclure, Les deux Smartphones proposent chacun des bons atouts et quelques lacunes. Toutefois, il est à noter qu'ils sont sans doute les meilleurs en termes de rapport qualité/prix. De ce fait, si vous cherchez un Smartphone convivial capable de pre...
Fluidité, Performances en jeux, Possibilités de personnalisation de la coque, Mises à jour rapide, Interface Android pure, Autonomie
Appareil photo, Ecran en dessous des meilleurs du marché, Poids, Pas de NFC, Pas de 4G
Motorola est de retour, c'est un fait ! Avec ce Motorola Moto G, le constructeur Américain frappe fort. Les autres modèles milieux de gamme n'ont qu'à bien se tenir, car le fabricant n'a pas l'intention de leur laisser une miette. Il se place en effet...
Abstract: Le Moto G qui a été présenté il y a quelques jours est deja en pré-commande sur Amazon au prix de 199 euros pour la version de 16 Go. Par contre, nous ne savons pas quand les livraisons commenceront, car il y a juste marqué « Bientôt disponible » dans la ...
Rapport qualitéprix, Version Android récente, Bonne qualité de finition, Écran
Poids
Je pense que la campagne de Motorola pour le Moto G devrait être : "enfin un bon smartphone avec un prix honnête". En lisant d'autres points de vues sur la toile, je peut dire que je ne suis pas la seule à penser du bien de l'arrivée de ce smartphone. ...
Abstract: Annoncé hier et présenté un peu plutôt dans la journée sur PointGPhone, le Moto G est annoncé à partir de 159 euros pour la version 8 Go sans engagement, de quoi faire mieux que le Nexus 5, bien que leurs caractéristiques techniques soient complètement à ...
Processor quadcore, Grandezza display, GPS con GLONASS , Vetro Corning Gorilla 3, Capacità batteria
Potenza processore, No filmati full HD, No modulo NFC, No LTE, RAM
Il Motorola Moto G è uno smartphone economico di fascia media il cui compromesso tra qualità e prezzo si nota soprattutto nell’estetica, visto che il corpo è realizzato completamente in plastica. Il reparto hardware non è male, da notare soprattutto il p...
Abstract: A distanza di quasi un anno e mezzo dal debutto sul mercato il Motorola Moto G 2013 continua ad essere uno degli smartphone di fascia bassa più interessanti tra i tantissimi attualmente disponibili sul mercato grazie, senza dubbio, ad un comparto hardware...