Friday 13 June 2014

MOTO G Review

Budget smartphones might not attract as much attention as their high-end counterparts, but there is no denying that these devices are in massive demand, especially in markets like India. Motorola's Moto G is an attempt to grab buyers' attention by offering a number of features at an extremely reasonable price.
Now,Motorola's back, and it's kicking off its global smartphone revival with the keenly priced Moto G handset. A mid-range handset with a low-end price tag and Android KitKat.
Its hype or can say popularity recently is always to our ears.Now let's is it really worth buying or not.
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Price:
A important aspect for users specially Subcontinent where budget phones are in excess.Currently it cost around 13,999 Flipkart price.Let's see whether it has worth on its price.
Android Version:
As it is owned by google you will always get Android update as fast as any phones.MOTO G comes with Android KitKat 4.4
Processor:
The Moto G is powered by 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with Adreno 305 graphics and therefore you can get a smooth experience while Multitasking and Playing Games with rich Graphics.
The Moto G is the first handset with a quad-core 400.In short, this does not perform like a $179 phone. The speed at which you can cycle through the app drawer is the first indication of the G's quad-core competence.
Screensize:
One of the biggest highlights of the Moto G is its 4.5-inch 720x1280-pixel IPS LCD, which works out to a density of 329 pixels per inch. Notably, the Moto G's screen is a bit sharper than Apple's iPhone 5s, which offers 326ppi.
Motorola has also used Corning Gorilla Glass 3 on the Moto G to protect it from scratches. It's worth pointing out that Gorilla Glass is usually found on premium devices priced at Rs. 30,000 and above.
Camera:
The G's main shooter is a modest 5 megapixels. The good news is: What the main camera lacks in resolution, it makes up for in versatility. It'll take some really nice shots in fairly unforgiving conditions. You probably know what we have to say about the 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, as you've heard it all before: It's just fine for the odd, well-lit selfie or Skype call.
It contains HDR, flash, focus control, geotag and sound recording (in video) toggles, as well as switches for the aspect ratio, and panoramic or slow-mo video recording modes.
Sim  and Connectivity Feature:
Peel off the back panel and you can get to the SIM slot, which accepts a Micro-SIM. Motorola has introduced a dual-SIM Moto G variant in India.
Now, Moto G is also equipped with 4G feature unlike at the time of launch.
Memory:
Moto G is equipped with 1 GB RAM which is quite goo for any device to perform at its best in this phone segment.
The Moto G comes with either 8GB or 16GB of built-in storage. On the 8GB model only 5.52GB was user-accessible.
One consolation is that Google is giving away 50GB of free Google for 2 years,may be they thought today no one uses a phone like to that and specially am that one who likes to change phone quite regularly.
No micro-sd card slot is there.
Battery Life:
The Moto G packs a 2070mAh battery which is non-removable and can deliver a mixed usage time of up to 24 hours, according to Motorola.
With heavy usage, which included calls lasting for about two hours, 3G turned on all the time, casual photography and watching a movie for around two hours, an hour of casual gaming (Temple Run 2 and Dead Trigger), and notifications enabled, the device lasted for about 12-13 hours, which was not bad.
Summary of Features:
MOTO G
Pricing                    $179 (8GB), $199 (16GB)
Dimensions            129.9 x 65.9 x 11.6mm (5.12 x 2.59 x 0.46 in.)
Weight                    5.04 oz. (143g)
Screen size             4.5 inches
Screen resolution   1,280 x 720 pixels (329 ppi)
Screen type             LCD
Battery                    2,070mAh
Internal storage 8/16GB
External storage     None
Rear camera           5MP
Front-facing cam    1.3MP
Video capture         720p
NFC                        No
Radios
    GSM/UMTS: GSM (850/900/1800/1900); UMTS (850/900/1700/1900/2100); 21 Mbps HSPA+
    CDMA:CDMA 850/1900; EVDO Rev. A
Bluetooth                 4.0
SoC                          1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 (MSM8x26), Adreno 305 GPU
RAM                       1GB
WiFi                         802.11b/g/n
Operating system Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Moto G is altogether a beautiful phone to buy in 14,000 price range considering all its main features.All depends on you to realise whether it is fit in your range of features.
All suggestions are welcomed.

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