The Lumia 630 has in - built storage of 8 GB and it is expandable up to 128 GB via microSD card while the Motorola
Moto G comes with 8GB / 16 GB on board storage and there is no option to extend the memory on Motorola Moto G.
The 2015
Moto G comes to mind for real budget buyers, and the Moto X Style, OnePlus 2, and Nexus 6P are also decent options for less money than the London.
Moto G comes with improve battery performance and with water repellent coating both on the inside and outside.
Finally, the 2015 variant of
the Moto G comes equipped with a 5 - inch HD display, a 13MP rear - facing camera, Corning's Gorilla Glass 3 and its even water - resistant.
The new
Moto G comes with 16 GB on - board storage which can further be expanded up to 32 GB via microSD card.
For example,
the Moto G comes in at $ 180 but offers a much cheaper looking plastic build and actually has noticeably less impressive specs as well.
Then again, the new
Moto G comes in right around the same price point, while also offering a 13MP camera, water resistance, and superior customization.
The Moto G comes with all the standard connectivity options you'd expect from a low - end smartphone - Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G are all on board.
The Moto G comes with 16 GB storage and 8MP rear AF camera.
The Moto G comes with a 4.5 - inch, 1280 x 720 display and boasts a 329ppi pixel density.
While it is becoming difficult for consumers to make their buying decision with almost every brand trying to woo them with more RAM and cores at a low price, the new
Moto G comes as a much needed relief.
Motorola Moto G (16 GB) Motorola
Moto G comes packed with ample features and that too at a fantastic price point.
The Moto G comes with a 4.5 - inch HD display, 5 - megapixel camera and a Qualcomm Snapdragon quad - core processor.
The second generation
Moto G comes with improved specification and bigger screen.
There's a new
Moto G coming soon.
Not exact matches
Motorola's new
Moto G is a game changer when it
comes to cheap smartphones.
The new
Moto G, which Motorola seems to be calling just The New
Moto G,
comes with a 5 - inch 720p display, powered by a 1.2 GHz quad - core processor.
At this price point, with the specifications it
comes with,
Moto G Turbo has all the makings of a blockbuster handset.
The
Moto G uses the Snapdragon 410 quad - core processor clocked at 1.4 GHz and
comes with just 1 GB of RAM and a choice of either 8 GB or 16 GB of internal storage, although you can still expand via a microSD card.
The
Moto G is a great Android based smartphone that
comes with decent to high end specs and features on an affordable price tag.
As teased in the invite previously, the
Moto G (Gen 3)
comes with IPX7 certification, which makes the smartphone dust and water - resistant (immersible up to 3 feet of water for 30 minutes).
Mid range device
coming to large UK carrier soon We've seen that Motorola is set to launch what we believe is the
Moto X in Europe next week, and Vodafone UK has announced that they will be carrying the
Moto G as well.
The cheaper
Moto G (third gen) will
come with 8 GB internal storage and 1 GB RAM while the more powerful variant will
come with 16 GB internal storage and 2 GB RAM.
The Motorola
Moto G (CDMA) is powered by 1.2 GHz quad - core processor and it
comes with 1 GB of RAM.
The Motorola
Moto G Turbo Edition is powered by 1.5 GHz octa - core processor and it
comes with 2 GB of RAM.
With the software running on the
Moto 360 and
G Watch R being essentially the same, the choice between them
comes down to how they look and feel, and the general consensus seems to be in favor of the 360 right now.
But when it
comes to using the likes of the Samsung Gear Live, LG
G Watch and
Moto 360 as your mobile...
Motorola's followup to the X
came in the form of the
Moto G, an even cheaper smartphone with a modest set of specifications, aimed at emerging markets.
It looks a bit washed out to me, especially after
coming from using the LG
G Watch R and
Moto 360 for the past 3 - 4 months.
The LG
G Watch, Samsung Gear Live — both of which were given out to attendees — and the
Moto 360 (which
came a bit later on in the year).
In addition to LG
G Watch, Motorola
Moto 360 smartwatch also
coming to the market with Android Wear platform.
With all of this popularity, it is nice to see that it is available for use on your Android Wear wearables, such as the Samsung Gear Live and LG
G Watch... and soon to be
coming,
Moto 360.
We've had the Gear Live and the
G Watch for a few months, with the
Moto 360 just
coming out this month, and a few others announced as well.
Android Wear has
come a long way since its first launch with the LG
G Watch and Samsung Gear Live, we now have the
Moto 360 available (well, if Motorola ever get around to fulfilling pre-orders that is) and we have many more devices
coming from ASUS and Sony to name a couple.
The
Moto G (3rd Gen.) doesn't stray to far from other Motorola handsets when it
comes to software.
The
Moto G has
come a long way from its humble beginnings back in 2013.
Moto's new
G series, which includes
Moto G6,
Moto G6 Plus, and
Moto G6 Play is said to
come with 3D glass back design that we saw on the
Moto X4.
The
Moto G handsets have somehow managed to offer good display and this time around the
G4 Plus
comes with a 1080p resolution display.
Moto G 2015 is rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 410 SoC and in all likelihood the phone might
come in a 1 GB RAM / 8 GB storage variant and a 2GB / 16 GB storage version.
Fans of turbo charging will also love the
Moto G Turbo Edition, which its available for Rs 9999, and although it does
come with a rather smaller 2470 mAh battery, it supports Turbo Charging, which allows you it to get a few hours of usage from a quarter of an hour's charge.
Not even the
Moto G or the Nokia Lumia 520
come close to the hardware options Xiaomi delivers with the Redmi.
They are also very similar to each other when it
comes to dimensions: the
Moto G is 129.9 x 65.9 x 11.6 mm, while the
Moto X is 129.3 x 65.3 x 10.4 mm.
The term «game changer» gets thrown around way too much in the tech industry, but if any phone of 2013 deserved the epithet, it was the
Moto G. For $ 180 unlocked, it
came with a spec sheet typically reserved for phones $ 200 more expensive and provided the (then --RRB- cheapest route into Google's stock Android software.
The
Moto 360, which is
coming to store shelves later this year, will deliver all the same functionality that one would find in the LG
G Watch or Gear Live, but it adds a level of refinement to its design that we don't see elsewhere.
The display on the
Moto 360 (2015)'s 42 mm model is smaller than the sold
Moto 360 from 2014, but still not as small as the LG Watch Urbane or the LG
G Watch R, both of which
come in at 33.02 mm for display size with a watch size of 46.4 mm.
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).
And, to top it all,
Moto G 3rd Gen
comes with an advanced water resistance to protect it from splashes and accidental drops in water.
Motorola has officially unveiled its
Moto G smartphone, and with it
comes a stack of exciting accessories.
Compared to some other phones in the same price range like the
Moto G, the Desire 626
comes in a bit underwhelming.
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