By John McCann
Say hello to the Motorola Moto G4, or as it’s also known: the Moto G (2016). This, as the number in the first name suggests, is the fourth iteration of Motorola’s most successful smartphone line ever.
Building on foundations of a low price point and strong specs, the new Moto G4 turns up with a bigger 5.5-inch display with a higher resolution (full HD) and a powerful octa-core processor beating away at its heart.
There’s no question Motorola has upped the ante again, and it’s also slightly upped the price too with the Moto G4 coming in at £169 (around US$240, AU$330) SIM-free. It’s still a highly affordable smartphone, and it’s worth pointing out the cheaper Moto G (2015) only had 8GB of internal storage versus the 16GB inside the G4.
It’s not the only new Moto G on the market though. The Lenovo-owned firm has also launched the Moto G4 Plus, and while its name may suggest a bigger screen the two phones are actually identical in terms of design, size, display, battery and front facing camera.
The key difference between the two are the rear cameras. While the new Moto G4 sports a strong …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Phones