Testseek.com have collected 266 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2.
September 2014
(81%)
266 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
384 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
I'm going to say it—I like the bigger size. There are a few reasons why I finally left Apple for Android
And size played its part. In my personal experience
A 5-inch screen just seems like the sweet spot for most phones. The Moto G doesn't make watching
Bigger screen
Clearer audio
Slightly better cameras and microSD card slot. Unlike the Moto X (2nd Gen) which is sold through carriers
The Moto G doesn't have any carrier bloatware
The
Great price
5-inch screen will please fans of larger phones
Nice
Sturdy build quality
Replaceable back allows for easy personalization
Snapdragon 400 and 1GB of RAM still run Android and apps pretty well
Relatively clean
Skin-free Android with at l
Tremendous value
Doesn't feel lowend
Fast and fluid performance in everyday tasks
Excellent cost/benefit ratio
High-quality
Big
Clear
And bright screen
Light and comfortable to carry around
Good stereo built-in speakers
Fast and agile
Many apps available
Up-to-date operating system
Frontal camera for video calls
Supports mic
Inexpensive. Large display. Runs nearly stock Android with promise of speedy updates. Memory card slot. Upgraded camera performance.
Comfy
Customizable design
Crisp 5-inch display
Clean KitKat build with useful Moto apps
Still wildly affordable
Unlocked for use with any GSM carrier
Good specs for the price
Nice styling
Awesome front-facing speakers with stereo quality sound
It's just the right size
Bloat-free interface
Stock Android 4.4 with guaranteed upgrade
Solid
Attractive build with customizable back
$179 offcontract
Fantastic value
Strong 8MP camera
Glorious HD screen
Solid phone for an irresistible price
Average camera experience
Solid design and construction
Easily customizable hardware via swappable backplates
Price
Front-facing speakers
Bright display
Compact size
Grippy case
Replaceable back cover
Dual-SIM
Decent stereo speakers
Decent cameras
Good battery runtimes
Display with quite accurate colors
Good WLAN signal
Suited for gaming
Spill-water resistant
FM radio
LTE
Android 5.0 Lollipop
Update to 5.1 announced
Non-slip casing
Removable back covers
Decent stereo speaker
Useful cameras
Good battery life
Bright
Very color accurate screen
Decent Wi-Fi reception
Gaming suitable
Splash-water proof
FM radi
Significant updates to the display and camera are very welcome. Frontfacing speakers add to an ergonomic design. Vanilla Android offers the best
Unaltered experience. Fantastic value for money.
Camera is much better than the original's
Near-stock Android 4.4.4 is a treat
Feels snappy despite aging internals
Inexpensive
The editors didn't like
The Moto G is seriously lacking in storage. Right now you can only buy an 8GB model through Motorola's online store with MicroSD expansion up to 32GB. After downloading essential apps
I only had 3GB left to work with. This means I'd have to actually thin
Motorola didn't upgrade the internal specs — the processor
The RAM
The graphics chip or battery at all. It's good enough
Like it was last year
But will become obsolete pretty fast
No LTE or 42.2Mbps HSDPA cellular data rates and no separate LTE option (or CDMA option) as of this writing
Limited internal storage space
Especially in the 8GB version. SD card data management still mostly manual
Removable back doesn't allow for a rem
Weak camera features
No support for 4G LTE networks
Do not record movies in Full HD
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No LTE. Larger display is less sharp than first generation. No processor upgrades
No 4G LTE support
Camera struggles in low light
4G LTE
No LTE or CDMA compatability just yet
No LTE version or CDMA support
No upgrade from first generation's Snapdragon 400 SoC
Abstract: Just a few months ago, we compared six 4G LTE smartphones below S$600 in a shootout which saw the original Motorola Moto X emerged as the winner while the HTC Desire 610 clinched the Best Value Award.In the third quarter of 2014 alone, we saw the entry of...
No LTE, Subpar camera, Same internals that powered last year's model
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Published: 2014-09-12, Author: Bandar , review by: digitalone.com.sg
Abstract: The Moto G has been my top phone of choice over the past year due to its overall excellent price to quality ratio. At just US$179 ($226), the Moto G is affordably priced, and yet does not skimp on build quality and performance. The phone became a bestsel...
Abstract: Motorola es el ave fénix del mundo de los móviles. Desde que lo adquiriera Google, esta firma ha pasado por muchas dificultades, pero ha vuelto cada año con nuevas propuestas para hacerse fuerte en el mercado de la gama media y baja . El nuevo Moto G4 (su...
Published: 2016-04-05, Author: Christian , review by: suprapixel.com
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Abstract: Motorola acertó de lleno en 2013 cuando lanzó el Moto G, un móvil android de gama media que, con sus luces y sombras, llevó a cabo uno de los mayores cambios de percepción más grandes en el usuario en la historia de los smartphones.Un año después Motorola...
LTE, Android 5.0 Lollipop, anunciada actualización a 5.1, Carcasa antideslizante, Cubierta trasera extraible, Decente altavoz estéreo, Cámaras útiles, Buena duración de batería, Pantalla brillante de colores muy precisos, Decente cobertura Wi-Fi, Adecuad
Sin dual-SIM (a diferencia del precursor), Rendimiento mediocre, Batería no extraíble, Carcasa sensible a la presión, Almacenamiento interno justo, GPS lento e impreciso en ocasiones, Vídeos sólo a 720p, Sin adaptador de corriente
La gama Moto G de Motorola es sin duda alguna uno de los mayores exponentes dentro del mercado de gama media . Motorola ha arrasado e hizo que las grandes marcas se preocuparan por un mercado que estaba muy olvidado. Ahora más fabricantes apuestan por ...
Abstract: Motorola lanzó el año pasado dos terminales realmente equilibrados a la hora de buscar un terminal de gama baja o uno de gama media. Ya analizamos las versiones que los han sustituido, el Motorola Moto G 2014 y el Motorola Moto E 2015 de forma independien...
Published: 2015-03-12, Author: Pol , review by: espcializados.es
Abstract: Motorola ha sido desde finales de 2013 y todo el 2014, el rey de la gama media con el Motorola Moto G de 2013 y el Motorola Moto G 2014. El primero, fue un éxito de ventas debido a su gran potencial respecto a su competencia y el precio competitivo que of...