Monday, December 22, 2014

Moto G ...the awesomest phone of 2014... why and how?

Motorola has returned to the Indian smartphone market with its budget phone - the Moto G.  We bring you our experience of the Moto G.
Design & Hardw
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This is a budget phone with the look and feel of a premium handset, which rightaway gives it an edge over its rivals. The Moto G's 4.5 inch 720 p LCD panel  and dares to compete with last year's flagship devices. The colours appear rich and the text is crisp. The touch response is good and the device can be operated with a single hand. The edges are smooth, while there is a slight curve at the back. The matt finish back panel is removable giving access to the two SIM card slots. It has a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage.

Software & Performance:.Though it ran Android Jelly Bean when it was launced, the KitKat version is already available for upgrade. It has a neat, simple user interface. There is a shortcut icon in the notification bar providing shortcuts to WiFi, settings, airplane mode, etc. The main app tray lists the pre-installed and downloaded apps. There is a Moto Migrate app pre-installed that helps to transfer old data from an Android smartphone to this one. (However, it failed to work for me.) Through seven days of testing, the phone didn't slow down even once. At times though it did lose data connectivity. I was able to play games and switch between multiple apps running in the background.

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