If you wanted more bang for your 200 bucks, the fourth - generation
Moto G certainly delivers an impressive display and solid performance for a low - cost phone.
Not exact matches
If you don't use your phone too much, the
Moto G could
certainly last you two days.
Although it might seem just as ridiculous as loading an actual desktop OS onto an Android Wear smartwatch, playing video games on your Samsung Gear Live,
Moto 360 or LG
G Watch through emulators is
certainly more useful, and for that matter functional.
The price tag revealed through the release
certainly confirms that the
G Watch R will be pricier than Motorola
Moto 360 which recently came up as an expensive smartwatch for $ 249.99 (approximately Rs. 15,000).
Overall performance on the
Moto G is
certainly impressive, especially when considering the mid to low - end specs.
That places the Y635 firmly in
Moto E, Lumia 535 and
Moto G territory, but with a spec list that includes a 5 - inch display, quad - core processor and 1 GB of RAM it's
certainly well enough equipped to mount a challenge.
Having said that, the
Moto G is
certainly bulkier than the Z5 Compact and the OnePlus X. Unfortunately Sony has managed to put the volume rocker in the worst possible place on the Z5 Compact, which I personally see as a major design flaw.
The
Moto G is
certainly the bulkiest of these three devices, mainly due to its curved back.
The pixel density drops because of it and we're tempted to say it's a little too big,
certainly compared to the original
Moto G.
Overall we thought the
Moto G 2014's camera performed well considering the affordable price of the device and it
certainly offers an improvement on the original
Moto G, which we didn't have massive complaints about either.
Of course the same pop and sparkle that graces the full HD screens of mobile flagships was missing, but the Liquid E3
certainly gives the
Moto G a run for its money at this level.
It's better for most consumers than the second - generation
Moto G, and
certainly better than most entry - level smartphones from LG and Samsung.
We adored the original
Moto G, but its follow - ups have felt bulky in comparison and the introduction of silver bars above and below the display were
certainly not welcome.