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While it's nice to have the ability to swap out the battery, the G4 Play is stuck with a non-reversible microUSB port; lots of phones still do, including most Samsung and HTC phones.Since the G4 Play tops out at 16GB of internal memory, we highly, highly...
The only people I'd feel comfortable recommending the Moto G4 Play to are easy-to-please bargain-hunters who couldn't care less about their phone's camera, who don't do much mobile gaming, and who aren't frustrated by slower-than-average performance. Alte...
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With the usual candy bar with rounded corners style of appearance, the Moto G4 Play has dimensions of 144.4 x 72 x 9,9mm (H x W x D), making it slightly smaller than the basic Moto G4 model, and weighs 137g. Dominating the front of the handset is a 5.0 in...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2019-12-02 09:45:06
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The Moto G4 Play just wants to have some fun. It isn't necessarily the most skilled at any one thing, but it's hard to look away from a deal this good.Sitting at the bottom of the G4 totem pole in terms of specs, the G4 Play is generally lacking in marque...
The Moto G4 Play, like the other G-series phones, operates with a value-first mindset. If you're looking for the most phone for the least amount of money, you'll have a hard time finding a better deal than this.While it's easy to think that this phone is...
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cgmagonline.com Updated: 2019-12-02 09:45:06
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If you're in the market for a budget phone in 2016, there are plenty of options to shop around for. One option you should consider is the Moto G4 Play, which, considering its price point, performs slightly above average and is a solid everyday phone.As pa...
A solid, well-rounded phone that is great for everyday use, but is eclipsed by the competition and phones from its own line...
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While a single-SIM handset is more than enough for most people, there are any number of reasons why you might want a two-SIM phone. Perhaps you travel abroad a lot, regularly call friends or relatives in foreign lands, or just prefer to keep your work and...
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When Lenovo announced back in May that a 4th generation of Moto G devices was coming out in three different variants, I was a little excited to see how Lenovo could improve on its Moto G3 range last year which we reviewed and found to be a massive improve...
So what do I think of the Moto G4 Play? There is only one way to really sum it all up – it's a fairly decent budget phone with flaws and it's those flaws which can possible make the phone more of a comparison tool than anything else.Would I consider purch...
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The thought of a modern smartphone, capable of putting the world's knowledge in the palm of your hand, priced at only $269 is kind of ridiculous, isn't it?Motorola's latest entry-level model is the Moto G4 Play, a $269 device that's a cheaper, less-well-e...
Cheap, Cheerful...
Mediocre camera, Struggles with top games...
Perhaps a better way to explain the Moto G4 Play is to call it an overachieving mediocre phone...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2019-12-02 09:45:09
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto G4 Play review uncovers a smartphone that is inexpensive to buy, yet has the essentials you really want, like a water repellent nano coating.Build QualityDesign - Front ported sp...
Our Motorola Moto G4 Play review has showed us that it is quite easy to get an inexpensive Android smartphone, with a well rounded set of features and good performance. It is definitely a phone that will not disappoint those who do not wish to empty the...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-12-02 09:45:10
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The Moto G4 Play just wants to have some fun. It isn't necessarily the most skilled at any one thing, but it's hard to look away from a deal this good.Sitting at the bottom of the G4 totem pole in terms of specs, the G4 Play is generally lacking in marq...
Android Marshmallow on the cheap, Excellent value, Solid build quality...
Only supports 2.4GHz band, No gyroscope...
The Moto G4 Play may very well have everything you're looking for in a phone that costs next to nothing unlocked...
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Google's Android motto for the past year or so has been “Be together. Not the same.” Under Lenovo, Motorola may have lost the memo because there's not much distinguishing the Moto G4 Play from a Nexus, at least on the software side.That hardly means we're...
Compact, Almost stock Android...
Occasional stutters in performance, No Moto features, Camera quality is subpar, Cheap, generic look...
For $180, last year's Moto G offered an ergonomic design, IPX7 waterproof rating, Moto Maker, and Moto Actions, It didn't feel like a budget device, bar the occasional performance hiccup. You might have expected the new Moto G4 Play to continue on this pa...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2019-12-02 09:45:11
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Read more: | Buy now: While the new G4 family garnered some attention early on this summer for their low prices, the Moto G4 Play is ending it with an even more aggressive price that's sure to raise a few eyes for those on a budget...
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For budget smartphone buyers, the phone series I continually recommend is the Motorola Moto G. Now in its fourth iteration, the Moto G has delivered excellent entry-level value since its inception, despite increasingly stronger competition from Chinese ve...
Excellent value. Fantastic entrylevel camera. Improved battery life. Runs nearstock Android free of unnecessary bloatware. 16 GB of storage is now standard.
Bland plastic design looks and feels cheap. Terrible camera app.
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If there's one thing Motorola has been great at doing since the original Moto G, it's creating a great phone for a very great price. Even under new Lenovo ownership, the same holds true for the Moto G4 Play. If you're looking for a great valued, brand new...
The Moto G4 Play impresses me almost as much as when the original Moto G came out years ago. For $150, you can grab a customizable phone directly from Motorola's website that offers a crisp 5 inch 720p screen, a front facing speaker that gets fairly loud...
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Although most of us would prefer to own all of the latest and greatest smartphones , there are plenty of us who don't need all of the power and features today's top phones have to offer. In addition, the high price tags on today's flagship phones presents...
Affordable, Unlocked, Removable battery, Expandable storage...
Unimpressive benchmark scores, Limited camera controls...
The third member of the new Moto G family, the Moto G4 Play we've shown you here, is the most wallet-friendly option. As such, it has less-powerful hardware than its more expensive siblings. Even so, the Moto G4 Play offers adequate performance for day-to...
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Round 4. The Moto G4 Play may be the cheapest device of the Moto G lineup, but Lenovo has not cut all the corners. In our tests, the 5-inch Android smartphone impressed us with its good price-to-performance ratio, good hardware and long runtimes...
good HD display, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, LTE, stays cool, no throttling at full load, long battery life...
quiet speakers, average cameras, no NFC, few accessories...
"Motorola delivers a middle-class smartphone in the Moto G, with impressive, special features." This sentence was the verdict of the Moto G of the 3rd generation. We can apply it directly to the Moto G4. The test model combines good hardware and solid per...
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Motorola has the budget phone market figured out, evident by devices like the Moto E and the Moto G iterations . These phones, while obviously nowhere near the top-of-the-line in terms of performance and features, still managed to impress thanks to their...
Good battery life, Extremely affordable, Streamlined Android experience, Splashproof build...
Design is otherwise about as boring as it gets, Weak display, Camera just OK...
Motorola has budget phones down to a near-science, so we had no doubt that the Moto G4 Play would deliver as a reliable, great bang-for-your-buck device. The Moto G4 Play's shortcomings are nothing more than what comes with the territory of affordable p...
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The Moto G4 Play is one of the least expensive smartphones available from Motorola right now. If you're looking for a low-cost handset that provides a stock Android experience and not much else, the G4 Play covers the basics.The G4 Play differs little fro...
In the past, I've recommended Motorola's G series handsets above most phones others in their price range. They typically represented a strong value-for-the-dollar that was unmatched by competing phones. The G4 Play doesn't live up to previous G series' he...
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Earlier this week, Google launched its new Pixel phones, and while both make for some pretty impressive hardware, the $650 starting price has got to have many Android fans feeling nostalgic for the days of $350 Nexus phones. But even as companies like Go...
Low $150 price tag is incredibly attractive, Easily daylong battery life, no problem, Nice, loud frontfacing speaker, Fantastic carrier compatibility...
Only 16GB internal storage, Provided charger is quite slow, Build feels a little large for the screen size, Camera leaves us wanting more...
The ancient Greeks advised us, “know thyself,” and that's an important aphorism to keep in mind when considering the Moto G4 Play. Yeah, the processor is all kinds of old, the camera is serviceable, at best, and we find neither tons of storage, nor the so...
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The thought of a modern smartphone, capable of putting the world's knowledge in the palm of your hand, priced at only $150 is kind of ridiculous, isn't it? Motorola's latest entry-level model is the Moto G4 Play, a $150 device that's a cheaper, less-well...
$150. Need I say more?, Battery life that's more than enough to get through a day, Performance good enough for everyday tasks...
The camera is hit or miss, Struggles to keep up with graphic-intensive games, Unlike the rest of Motorola's lineup, you can't customize the G4 Play...
Motorola has set a new standard for budget smartphones with the G4 Play...
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The thought of a modern smartphone, capable of putting the world's knowledge in the palm of your hand, priced at only $150 is kind of ridiculous, isn't it?Motorola's latest entry-level model is the Moto G4 Play, a $150 device that's a cheaper, less-well-e...
$150. Need I say more?, Battery life that's more than enough to get through a day, Performance good enough for everyday tasks...
The camera is hit or miss, Struggles to keep up with graphic-intensive games, Unlike the rest of Motorola's lineup, you can't customize the G4 Play...
Motorola has set a new standard for budget smartphones with the G4 Play...
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This summer may have been quiet for most companies in the mobile industry, but Lenovo was busy throughout the entire season. Six devices from the Moto brand have been released in the last five month, which is something we haven't seen from anyone else but...
While the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus feel lost in the world, the Moto G4 Play is right on target. Its average specifications match the price tag, so you're getting exactly what you pay and it's cheaper than last year's model as well. See, Lenovo is being st...
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Moto (formerly Motorola) has had a pretty rocky few years. After being purchased by Google in August of 2011, the company was split in half, with the search giant selling off Motorola Solutions and keeping Motorola Mobility. Google drastically changed Mot...
Price, Build Quality, Software, Battery Life, Removable Battery, Carrier Compatibility...
Camera, Aging Snapdragon 410 SoC, Low base storage option...
The Moto G4 Play brings to the table all of the specs and features you would expect out of the normal Moto G. In fact, its specs are basically the same as last year's Moto G (third generation), but with a slightly larger battery (2800mAh in the Moto G4 Pl...
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The Moto G4 and G4 Plus are great phones for buyers on budgets, but not everyone wants a 5.5-inch screen. The unlocked Motorola Moto G4 Play scales things down to 5 inches and drops the price to $149.99, while keeping the design language, software experie...
Affordable, Compact design, Stock Android UI with no bloatware, Compatible with all major carriers, Excellent call quality, Long battery life...
Dim display, Not great for gaming...
The Moto G4 Play is the smallest, least expensive phone in Motorola's unlocked G4 lineup, with decent overall performance and broad carrier compatibility...
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The latest in Lenovo's Moto G collection of devices is the “Play” of the G4 (2016) generation. This means the Moto G4 Play is the least of the pack, least impressive and least costly, too. Today we're going to judge whether this device is worth the cash i...
Low cost, Clean Android implementation with very little bloatware, Decent camera, Reliable hardware and software, Removable / replaceable battery...
Speaker leaves big gap for dust and junk, Less water resistant than predecessor (Moto G 2015 is IPX7), Low built-in storage*...
Users looking for an decent device that's solid, runs well, and has a battery that'll last all day, this is it.Have a peek at our previous Moto G reviews and consider whether or not it's worth buying a new Moto G4 Play for $149.99 USD, or if any of the mo...
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It wasn't too long ago that we reviewed the Moto G4 Plus here at Techaeris. Our Moto G4 Play review takes a look at another member of the updated Moto G4 line, the slightly smaller version of the Moto G4 Plus with quite a few differences.The Moto G4 Play...
Decent build quality, great price. Removable battery, microSD slot. FM radio functionality...
Camera could use improvements. Speakers will do in a pinch but you'll definitely want to use headphones. No gyroscope which means no chop to flash or twist to open camera — two useful Moto features...
If you're after a smartphone with just the essentials at a great price, then you'll definitely want to consider the Moto G4 Play from Motorola.Moto G4 Play$149.99MSRP(USD)4.6 Out of 5Nailed itDecent build quality, great price. Removable battery, microSD s...
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