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The Moto G is Motorola’s first UK smartphone since becoming a Google-owned company, and it is probably the best budget phone going.
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Motorola Moto G Motorola Moto G review – a premium experience from a budget phone for just £135. The Moto G is Motorola’s first UK smartphone since becoming a Google-owned company, and it is probably the best budget phone going.
Motorola Moto G review - a range of brightly coloured replacement backs are available to customise the Moto G. The Moto G is very solidly built, which is a refreshing change from most budget smartphones – there is absolutely no flex in the body when trying to twist it between two hands, which bodes very well for durability.
Motorola Moto G review – a curved back and ergonomic fit in the hand. Running at its heart is Qualcomm’s latest low-power processor, the 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400, which compared to the majority of the competition, which are saddled with significantly less powerful dual-core processors, makes the Moto G a fast and responsive phone.
Motorola Moto G review - fast, fluid and lag-free Android. One of the reasons the Moto G is quite so fast and fluid at loading applications and swapping between programs is the fact that Motorola hasn’t added much to the standard Android experience.
Minimalist camera Motorola Moto G review - a 5MP camera on the back can capture 720p video as well. The camera is capable of capturing decent still photos at 5-megapixels. While they aren’t stellar, lacking detail when zoomed in, they do the job as quick snaps for the most part. The Moto G will also capture smooth high-definition video at 720p resolution.