Introduciton and design
When the first Moto G arrived back in 2013, it was a revelation. It showed us that phones under £150 (US$220) didn’t have to come with rubbish screens and dodgy performance. Now we’re onto the Moto G’s third version.
What’s new here? 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 £179.99 (US$199.99, AU$319) for the 2GB RAM/16GB storage version, or £149.99 (US$179.99, around AU$250) for the plain 1GB RAM/8GB storage Moto G 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.
That price could drop very soon though, as Motorola’s just announced the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus – the fourth generation of the best-selling G range, so keep your eye out for bargains.
The Moto G (2015) won’t go missing from shelves immediately, so is it still worth picking up?
Design
No matter which version of the Moto G you choose, you get the same core design. This year’s version uses a …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Phones