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8 gigabyte indbygget lagerplads er i underkanten
Og der er ikke mulighed for at udvide via microSD-kort. Og så kommer Moto G uden 4G/LTE
Good, Excellent pricing, Runs Android 4.4.2, the most recent version, Decent specs for the price
Non-expandable storage, Average camera performance
What makes the Moto G special is the fact that it is one of a very small number of devices running the latest version of Android, and one of the only ones priced this low to be doing so.The Moto G scores heavily in terms of style and substance, and our on...
Abstrakt: Google partners with Motorola to bring us the Moto G, smooth going and easy to carry but maybe a bit heavy in the hands. The screen might be smaller than most other smartphones you see today in the market but for the value, nothing else comes close! The m...
A Google phone for the masses. At long last. Nothing like the enigmatic Nexus, drip-fed through the Play Store, attractively priced but hard-to-get.OK, go ahead and call the Moto G the poor man's Nexus. Just don't call it cheap. For what it has to offer...
The price. In terms of bang for $200 bucks, this thing can't be beat. It feels so much better than you'd expect for a phone this cheap (and unlocked). The software is recent enough, and should be caught up to Android 4.4 (KitKat) in the very near future,
The 3G radio is pretty much a deal-breaker, especially if you're coming from a 4G device. The camera is incredibly bad. The screen is sharp but bland. The $180 version only has 8GB of storage. The Android OS takes up about 3GB of storage, leaving you only
If youre on a carrier contract, then no. If data speed is important to you, then no. If a good camera is important to you, then no. If you can afford to spend $350 on your phone, then no. You should get the Nexus 5 instead, which is $350 off-contract and...
Abstrakt: If you're anything like me, it's a subpar, low-level experience you wouldn't wish upon your worst enemy. That connotation exists for a reason: Smartphones that cost less than $200 off-contract have traditionally been pretty pitiful devices -- junky old ph...
Competitive price tag, Brilliant display, Excellent battery life
Camera is below average, Comes only in 8GB and 16GB variants without SD card slot, Average build,
At a starting price of US$179, Moto G is an ideal budget smartphone with pure Android for those who cannot afford the Nexus 5. Even though the company doesn’t promise instant updates like the Nexus devices, Motorola would roll out future Android update...
You should actually have that jaw of yours dropped by now. You should also be using your plastic money to order one right away. There are simply too many reasons to buy this one of a kind budget smartphone. It gives you everything without taking anything ...
Bigger screen, Micro SD card slot for more memory, stereo speakers, better cameras
Larger and heavier than its predecessor
The Moto G second generation is finally here. Being a first generation Moto G user, I was really excited about the improvements Motorola has made to the 2014 edition of the phone.The new model has similar specs as its predecessor, including the same 1.2G...