androidandme.com Updated: 2016-12-15 06:17:18
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You don't know what you got until it's gone.This year, 2016, Motorola has what is arguably its most complete portfolio of smartphones ever. From the high end to the low, they now have:From top to bottom, there is a solid offering for just about every budg...
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Before Lenovo bought Motorola from Google in 214, the company created a few very interesting lines of phones under the Moto brand that sought to change the way we buy phones. One of these is the Moto G line, that was introduced a few years ago and offered...
I'm satisfied with the Moto G4. I'm not blown away by it, and I'm not disappointed with it. Lenovo didn't take risks with this device, and they didn't push any boundaries. The build quality lives on from previous Moto G generations, and the display qualit...
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How does the Moto G4 stack up to other budget phones?The Moto G4 is a 5.5-inch Android phone that lacks any kind of definition to help it stand out. With a single top speaker grill, and its rounded corners, it blends in. It delivers a great display that i...
Solid feel in your hand, Good camera with manual features, Great battery life...
Processor gets overworked from extensive use, Camera lags when opening, Only 16GB of onboard storage...
So is the Moto G4 worth the $199.99 price tag? In a word, yes. This phone packs a serious punch for its asking cost. You get fantastic battery life, a decent display, and a camera that delivers great results. While there are some small issues it doesn't t...
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It's time again to review Motorola's budget king devices, starting with the base device Moto G. Two devices come this year - for some odd reason - both the Moto G4 and the Moto G4 Plus (or Moto G4+ if you prefer). These devices have very similar specifica...
If you want to spend no more than $200 (plus whatever tax is in order) on a smartphone, Moto G4 is still the best smartphone on the market. Motorola's industrial design may have become a bit more bland this time around, but the device is right on the mone...
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After acquiring Motorola, Lenovo hopes that bigger means better with the fourth generation of the Moto G. In many ways, it is. The $199 smartphone has a lot of pros, including a bright, bold display and peppier overall performance. But those improvements...
Attractive price ta, Bright displa, Above-average battery lif, Good overall performance for a budget phone...
Previous versions offered stronger water resistanc, Struggles with multitaskin, Camera can't handle low lighting...
If you wanted more bang for your 200 bucks, the fourth-generation Moto G certainly delivers an impressive display and solid performance for a low-cost phone. But budget-minded shoppers who also want a phone that can double as a camera may want to pony up...
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It's not really realistic to expect any new Moto G to live up to the first one. That phone offered decent specs and prompt Android updates for a third of the price of most flagships, and the cheap-but-usable Android phone segment wasn't as healthy in 2013...
Solid, no-fuss design and build quality, Really nice screen, Generally, performance is good, Cheap way to get a fingerprint reader, Wide range of configuration options, Decent if not amazing cameras for the price, particularly in the G4 Plus...
Appears to break Google's rules about on-by-default storage encryption, High-resolution screen combined with weak GPU means that some games are jerky, Much larger than past Moto Gs, Multiple configs may be confusing for some buyers, Not as waterproof as t...
CameraThe Moto G4 uses a 13MP rear camera, and the G4 Plus uses a 16MP rear camera, the biggest point of differentiation between the two phones aside from the fingerprint sensor. Cameras in general and low-light performance in particular have never been s...
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The Moto G4 is Motorola's fourth-generation of the Moto G lineup, which has always been a somewhat low-cost smartphone, but with an amazing value. The Moto G4 continues that tradition, even under Lenovo's ownership, which was a pretty big question mark in...
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Motorola launched the Moto G back in 2013. It was a smartphone that cost just $179 outright and unlocked. It single-handedly changed the smartphone industry. Since the Moto G launched in 2013, we've seen many other manufacturers attempting to compete with...
Battery Life: For a smartphone of this price, the battery life is pretty phenomenal, Cost: For what you get out of the Moto G4, a starting price of $199 (or $229 for double the storage) is definitely not bad at all, Camera: While not everyone will agree t...
Snapdragon 617: While it is a nice upgrade from the Snapdragon 410 that was in last year's Moto G, the Snapdragon 617 still could use some work. Especially when it comes to overheating, Micro USB: This may not have been a big surprise to many people, but...
The Moto G has been Motorola's most successful lineup, ever. And that's due to the value you get for such little cash. It has done well in emerging markets like India and Brazil and the new Moto G4 (as well as the Moto G4 Plus) will likely continue that...
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Little Brother. We liked the Moto G4 Plus, and now we can review the slightly slimmed-down Moto G4. What are the differences?...
very bright display, ergonomic case, modern Android, practical runtimes, USB-OTG, heavily customizable, small number of preloaded apps, decent cameras...
mediocre microphone quality, battery not replaceable, no NFC, GPS not always accurate, power adapter can get hot...
Put the Moto G4 and the Moto G4 Plus next to each other, and you will only be able to differentiate the two models by the fingerprint scanner. The inner values of the two smartphones are also very similar and only details are different, but they might be...
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Moto G4 Review: Motorola and Lenovo's Moto G4 is one of two new Moto G phones for 2016 (the other being the Moto G4 Plus ), and at just £169 the Moto G is the cheaper of the pair. Offering Full HD visuals, a 13-megapixel camera, personalised design and so...
Customisable design, Crisp, attractive screen, Smooth performance, Easy-to-use cameras...
Bigger build...
If you're after a flagship-style experience - awesome cameras, smooth performance, strong visuals - but for a third of the price, Motorola has once again delivered with the Moto G4. Factor in the Moto Maker customisation and vanilla Android OS and you've...
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We recently reviewed Lenovo's excellent $249 Moto G 4 Plus giving it high marks for usability and value. It's sibling, the Moto G 4 , delivers similar performance at a lower price point. The Moto G 4 can be had for as little as $149 from Amazon if you are...
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The Motorola Moto G4 ($199.99, 16GB; $229.99, 32GB) is yet another affordable midrange phone in a crowded market. However, unlike most unlocked phones which can only work on T-Mobile and AT&T, the G4 sets itself apart by supporting CDMA bands, so it can m...
Relatively affordable, LTE bands for all carriers, Crisp 1080p display, Solid battery life, Dual-band Wi-Fi, Expandable storage, Latest software and no bloatware...
Non-removable battery, Can't handle high-end games...
Motorola's Moto G4 is a relatively affordable midrange phone with a mix of capable hardware and broad support for all major carriers. It's a good option for budget buyers...
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It's no longer a secret that Lenovo is the new owner of Motorola. Despite this, however, along with their Vibe lineup, Moto models are also developed, and one of the current hits of this series is Moto G4. It is inevitable that this phone will attract a l...
Very bright and highly detailed Full HD display, Relatively durable 3000mAh battery, Stock Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow + some extra Moto features, High CPU and GPU performance for this class ensured by Snapdragon 617 and Adreno 405, 13MP camera with quality...
A bit bigger than previous Moto models and fingerprint-attracting back, Lack of various camera modes or manual settings...
Regardless of its owner (Google or Lenovo), the Moto G lineup is famous for its reliability and success, and Moto G4 is no exception to that. Nonetheless, it is namely this popularity of the Moto G series that makes us a bit more demanding. The choice of...
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In a world of me-too handsets, Motorola hasn't had much trouble setting itself apart. Often times that comes in the form of some specific but important feature like crazy battery life or an ultra-tough exterior, but the company does a good job with the pl...
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Three years ago, Motorola gave smartphone shoppers an affordable new budget option in the form of the first-gen Moto G . In the years since, we've seen the Moto G really grow up, in more ways than one. Not only has the Moto G grown from a 4.5-incher to i...
Great value for a midrange phablet, Quality, affordable upgrades over the base model, Battery life sufficient to get through a heavy day, Really well done crosscarrier support...
Bestequipped G4 Plus faces tough competition from, Snapdragon 617 struggles under load, Neither camera option manages to blow us away, Large, light phone risks feeling a little cheap...
Moto G4 (left) and Moto G4 Plus (right)Both the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus are some well-done mid-rangers, marrying performance that should be adequate for casual users with some very attractive pricing.But a lot of companies give us well-executed phones; a...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2017-07-26 03:32:42
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Expert reviews...
Good performance, Bright screen, Good user interface, Expandable storage...
Not suitable for intensive tasks such as high end gaming, Splash but not water resistant...
Reviewers are impressed with the Motorola Moto G4, and blown away by its value. At less than $200 -- and less than $130 for Amazon Prime subscribers willing to put up with unobtrusive lock screen ads -- the G4 offers solid performance for anything short...
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Motorola recently launched two new flagship Droid offerings, the Moto Z and Moto Z Force . We really liked them for their ultra-premium design, strong performance, and innovative Moto Mods add-on features. However, Moto is also ushering in a refresh of th...
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Let's not waste time. These are good phone and represent solid options, but these Motos now face substantially more competition from other companies looking to shake up the entry and mid-range markets. We'll be tackling both the Moto G4 and the G4 Plus in...
Great build quality at this price, Excellent options for customizing at this tier, Fun color options through MotoMaker...
Mediocre camera performance on the G4...
These are great little phones. In 2016 Moto doesn't deliver quite the impact they once did when they were one of the only manufacturers offering a high quality experience at such a low price, but we're happy to see how competitive this generation has...
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Lenovo's mid-range, fourth-generation Moto G and G Plus are intended for those who prefer unlocked handsets that don't cost a whole lot. If you're looking for a big phone that runs stock Android and offers a small degree of customization, the Moto G4 and...
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At this point in time, I don't think the Moto G line needs any introduction. With the original Moto G in 2013 Motorola really went beyond what was thought to be possible in a mid-range smartphone. At that point in time, buying a $200 smartphone usually me...
At first glance the chassis of the Moto G4 seems to represent an upgrade over the 2015 model. It's thinner, and at least in my view the slightly rubbery feeling plastic back feels nicer than the hard plastic shell from the 2015 Moto G. However, Motorola h...
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Since 2013 , the Moto G has been our favorite mid-range smartphone -- or favorite budget phone, even, depending on how you define "budget." Now in its fourth generation, the G series has expanded to include three models, two of which we got to take for a...
Inexpensive, Large, vibrant screen, Solid performance for the price...
Camera suffers severely in low light, Plastic build might not be durable, Not waterproof like last year...
The Moto G4 Plus finally brings a great camera into Motorola's budget lineup. It's decently fast for the price, though the build quality might not last years of use. Motorola Moto G4 from $199.99+ Buy Now 84 Motorola Moto G4 fr...
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When it comes to getting the most smartphone for your dollar, the Moto G line has been your best choice for the past few years. We adored the previous model , which came in at a mere $180. Now with the Moto G4 and G4 Plus, Motorola is literally aiming to...
Inexpensive, Large, vibrant screen, Solid performance for the price...
Camera suffers severely in low light, Plastic build might not be durable, Not waterproof like last year...
The Moto G4 Plus finally brings a great camera into Motorola's budget lineup. It's decently fast for the price, though the build quality might not last years of use. Hardware You won't find any premium aluminum or chamfered edges on the G4 and G...
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Although the ‘4' designation isn't official, Motorola's recently released Moto G and Moto G Plus represent the fourth generation of the smartphone, long held to be one of the best mid-range smartphone deals on the market. And, that's exactly what these tw...
Good midrange performance, great display, solid battery life, stock Android, great camera on the G4 Plus, customizable with lots of color choices via Moto Maker, both phones are water repellant...
IPX7 waterresistance has been removed, G4 camera is lacking, G4 lags when several apps are running, no NFC, no fingerprint reader...
As usual, these Moto G phones are about as good as it gets when it comes to mid-range. At this performance to price ratio, their main competitors are themselves — the Honor 5X of last year comes close, but Huawei's heavy UI overlay makes it take a backse...
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Up until three years ago, the mid-range segment of the mobile industry was an afterthought for most companies and consumers. Motorola, who was owned by Google at the time, changed everything when it introduced the Moto G in November 2013. The company rele...
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Motorola has had a strange couple of years. It was making some interesting, though mediocre phones, then it was acquired by Google. Then, it started making great phones. Before we could truly enjoy the new Motorola, the company was sold off to Chinese meg...
Design Grippy back with a dimple. Removable covers and Moto Maker customizations are appreciated too, Performance Handles general smartphone tasks without issue, Battery life Well over a day of usage, almost two days with lighter usage, Display A great 5.
Design again The Moto G4 is not fully waterresistant like last year's model. It's also a little more bland with the flat back. The larger screen might turn some buyers off as well...
The Moto G4 continues to offer an excellent value at $200. The specs have gotten a nice bump this year with the Snapdragon 617 (up from a 410) and 2GB of RAM in the base model (1GB last year). It's not the fastest phone, and the camera isn't the greatest...
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A year ago, I would have enthusiastically endorsed you bringing home a third-generation Moto G if you wanted the best budget Android device. But after a few days with its successors, the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus, I'm now preparing for the beginning of the...
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Back in 2013, the Moto G was a game-changer. As phones were getting bigger and more expensive, the Moto G offered an uncompromising experience at an impulse buy price. And even though it didn't come equipped with the latest specs, it quickly went on to be...
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Motorola's latest Moto G (4th generation) follows the industry trend of releasing two different versions of one phone: standard and plus. Only in this case the "Plus" has nothing to do with size; instead it's a slightly more expensive model with a superio...
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Jonathan Bray tests the latest budget phone from Motorola and compares it with the best on the marketThe Moto G is king of the budget smartphones. Other pretenders have tried and failed to take its crown, but few have even come close to claiming its pos...
Low price, Great screen and camera, Excellent battery life...
Can be slow to respond...
As an all-round package, it's very hard to find fault with the Motorola Moto G4. It may be a touch more expensive than last year's Moto G, but its numerous improvements make it worth the extra cost.There may be some who complain that the Moto G is now too...
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Certainly one of the fastest growing segments of the consumer electronics market are smartphone. This is due to the fact that they have long since moved from the category of simple “dialers” in universal solutions for business and pleasure. Judge for your...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2020-01-12 04:26:29
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Certainly one of the fastest growing segments of the consumer electronics market are smartphone. This is due to the fact that they have long since moved from the category of simple “dialers” in universal solutions for business and pleasure...
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