New Moto G
When the first Moto G arrived back in 2013, it was a revelation. It showed us that phones under £150 didn’t have to come with rubbish screens and dodgy performance. Now we’re onto the Moto G’s third version.
What’s new? A better camera is the highlight, while water resistance and a 64-bit CPU offer side attractions you don’t always get at this price.
There’s the one potential issue: price. The Moto G now goes up to £209/$219 for the 2GB RAM/16GB storage version, or £179/$179/$250AU for the plain 1GB RAM/8GB storage edition.
The kicker is that if you want the super-smooth performance the original Moto G was hailed for, you’ll need to get the more expensive edition. I’ll be checking out both editions of the phone in this review. I’m so good to you.
Design
No matter which version of the Moto G you choose, you get the same core design. This year’s version uses a removable plastic cover that blocks off the memory card and SIM sockets, providing one of the little guy’s key features: water resistance.
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Source:: techradar.com – Phones