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Sunday 16 February 2014

Moto G:Is it good to buy it or NOT

As soon as the Moto G is announced it recieved very good reviews and it specs are totally Value for money but some people still getting confused that whether to buy it or not may be after reading this you may get clear some of your confusion.
The Moto G sports a 4.5-inch 720p display and comes powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor that clocks at 1.2Ghz. The device also has a 2070 mAh battery, with Motorola promising up to 24 hours battery life on mixed usage. It is available with 8Gb and 16Gb storage capacity options and buyers will also get 50 GB storage free on Google Drive for two years. It gets a 5MP rear camera and 1.3MP front-facing camera. Motorola has also promised complete after sales support for the phone in India, and the Google-Lenovo deal won’t be a hindrance to any future support for the device.
abouy the price i must say that the price tag starting at Rs 12,499 makes the Moto G worth every penny you spend. Moreover, difference of prices of the Moto G in the US and the Indian market is quite low, roughly around Rs 1,200.
Usually cheap smartphones comes with an older version of android and does not guarantee to be updated but in the case of Moto G, offers a native Android experience along with a promise of 4.4 KitKat on the cards. This means, you will not find layers of customised UI from Motorola. Though it is launched running Android 4.3, the company has already started rolling out the latest version 4.4 KitKat.
the above were the pros now we were discuss about the cons of this mobiles:
The biggest let-down with the Moto G is the camera – 5 megapixel (only in 4:3 resolution) and 3.8 megapixel at 16:9 (wide-screen resolution). While the camera has an LED flash, 4X digital zoom, and allows slow motion video, burst mode, AUTO HDR (for better lighting) and Panorama view, the resolution is a disappointment. There are several cheaper phones with 13 and 8 megapixels camera that are available in the market. From Karbonn to Micromax to Intex, smartphones with an 8 megapixel camera are now standard, so a five megapixel camera might not appeal to a lot of Indian customers.
The other biggest con in this mobile is LACK OF EXPANDABLE MEMORY yes This limits the storage capacities to 8GB and 16GB. This is something, we usually do not expect in budget phones as even phones priced under Rs 10,000 feature expandable memory slots.
and as i have experienced many times if a phone comes with a non removable battery then middle class people barely thought to buy it so,let me tell you one thing also,The Moto G is fueled by 2,070mAh battery While all that sounds good, Motorola has fitted the device with a non-removable battery. This could be a hindrance while dealing with battery-related issues.
you can check out more at:
http://tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/unboxing-motorola-moto-g-217952.html

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