Testseek.dk har samlet 266 ekspertanmeldelser af Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2 og den gennemsnitlige bedømmelse er 81%. Rul ned og se alle anmeldelser for Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2.
September 2014
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Tremendous value, Doesn't feel lowend, Fast and fluid performance in everyday tasks
Weak camera features
The Moto G - Find It At AmazonWhat Motorola is going for with the Moto G is a budget phone that outperforms its price class. Remember, it costs a piddly $149 on Republic Wireless' service with no contract; contrast that with so many souped-up smartphones ...
Abstrakt: Posted in Cell Phones, ReviewsThe MotoG feels very nice in my hand with a lovely curved back. However, there’s no way to add an SD card and while you can open the back cover, don’t bother. The battery is not customer replaceable. However, I found the b...
Abstrakt: The key differences are a bump up in screen size (from 4.5-inches to 5-inches) and the fact that this unit's gone back to the original Moto G's dual-SIM 3G arrangement; you only get HSDPA+ speeds, not 4G. Otherwise the internals are largely the same — a ...
Abstrakt: Flagship smartphones might grab the headlines but not everyone wants to spend big bucks on a new smartphone. According to IDC, the majority of smartphone sales are still driven by the budget market with almost 60 per cent of all Android smartphone shipmen...
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Udgivet: 2014-11-21, Forfatter: Joseph , anmeldelse af: whistleout.com.au
The Moto G is our go-to phone recommendation in this price category. With its excellent screen and smooth performance, the Moto G looks and feels like a phone that you'd expect to pay twice as much for, if not three-times as much. There's no 4G and onl...
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Udgivet: 2014-10-21, Forfatter: Jason , anmeldelse af: ausdroid.net
Still a great price point, Comfortable to hold in the hand, Front facing speaker
Screen performs poorly in sunlight, Lack of 4G hurts in major cities, 5-inch screen feels like a step too far
The low-to-mid-range market has become saturated in the last year with manufacturers taking a tilt at the space occupied by the Moto G. Nobody seems to have hit that target as well as Motorola, and their followup demonstrates a willingness to change – alt...
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Udgivet: 2014-10-14, Forfatter: Darren , anmeldelse af: gizmodo.com.au
Great size, Amazing price, Reasonable performance
Lack of story, Screen isn't up to snuff, No removable battery
Do you really want a Moto X but hoping the Moto G would suffice? Then, no, you shouldn't. I would even be hard-pressed to recommend this over the Nexus 5 as LG's Google device comes with a faster processor in a slim package. But the Moto G is incredibly...
A dual-SIM phone; Feels great in the hands; Excellent battery life; Upgradeable memory; Bleeding edge version of Android, totally up-to-date, moreso than a lot of the flagship phones we see;
3G performance is among the slowest of the 3G phones we're used to seeing, likely due use of two 3G SIM card slots; Mediocre system speed; No NFC;
Every manufacturer has responded to the increased screen sizes of 2014 in a similar way, with all flagships sporting increased sizes, even those from Apple.But the Motorola G isn't a flagship, and it's not even a mid-range, offering a value closer to bang...
Large 5in, HD screen, Stereo speakers, Dual-SIM (HSPA), 8MP rear camera, Inexpensive at $269
Screen isn't as bright as predecessor, No 4G
Motorola's Moto G (2nd Gen.) is, in few words, the cheapest smartphone flagship on the market. It is rich in features, beautiful in its simplicity and a bargain at $269...
The Moto G was an incredible success in 2013, and while it's a shame that the new phone doesn't hit the same awesome price point, there have to be some compromises in getting the additional materials on this phone. It's mostly upgraded in every way it co...