The Moto X represented a sizable step forward for Motorola. A comfortable, fresh, customizable design married with tasteful and useful software features, it’s the polar opposite the aggressively styled and skinned Droids Motorola and Verizon have made. Now, Motorola is back with the Moto G, a budget smartphone that aims to bring the best things about the Moto X to customers that don't want or can't afford a midrange smartphone. And it’s going to attempt to sell it worldwide.
The Moto G offers a lot of phone for $179. Its 4.5-inch 720p display is theoretically equal to the panel in the more expensive X, while a quad-core Snapdragon processor and clean design belie its ridiculously low price tag. In the saturated smartphone space of...
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/12/2/5156546/moto-g-review
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