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All in all the Moto G finds itself in no-mans land, with...
All in all the Moto G finds itself in no-mans land, with a complete disconnect between its price and spec list. This, of course, isn't a bad thing and on paper it offers outstanding value for money.
The Moto G comes with a 4.5-inch, 1280 x 720 display and...
The Moto G comes with a 4.5-inch, 1280 x 720 display and boasts a 329ppi pixel density. To put that in some perspective that's a bigger, higher resolution and more defined display than the iPhone 5S - not bad for a handset which is a third of the price.
t's hardly groundbreaking in terms of looks, but the soft...
t's hardly groundbreaking in terms of looks, but the soft, curved edges of the Moto G make it relatively attractive and the swath of plastic feels solid and well built.
First things first then, the Motorola Moto G price. You c...
First things first then, the Motorola Moto G price. You can pick the handset up in two storage sizes - 8GB and 16GB. The former will set you back just £135/$175, while the larger size is still a very palatable £159/$199.