Testseek.com have collected 511 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G1 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G1.
December 2013
(81%)
511 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
126 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Competitive price tag
Brilliant display
Excellent battery life
The price. In terms of bang for $200 bucks
This thing can't be beat. It feels so much better than you'd expect for a phone this cheap (and unlocked). The software is recent enough
And should be caught up to Android 4.4 (KitKat) in the very near future
High resolution display
Powerful processor
Good battery support
Good cameras
Budget Smartphone
Excellent screen
Smooth usage experience
Form factor
Crisp IPS screen
Excellent gaming performance
Latest Android Kitkat
Great music output
Good battery life.
Crisp HD display
Decent battery life
Fast processing speed
Supports high graphics games
DualSIM
Affordable
Good audio quality
Decent camera
Attractive design
Corning 3 display
Price
Android 4.4 OS
Speakers
Excellent price to performance ratio
Good battery life
Well built
Good display
Stock Android UI
Performance
Battery Life
Great Built Quality
Good Hardware and Software Experience
Good
Excellent pricing
Runs Android 4.4.2
The most recent version
Decent specs for the price
Impressive display. Smooth performance. Impressive camera
Excellent display
Android 4.4 KitKat
Good processor
It comes with the latest Android KitKat OS
Offers a snappy performance
It is perhaps the best camera phone in its segment
Bright and sharp HD display
Superb Performance
Excellent Build Quality
Runs Stock Android 4.4.2 KitKat
USB OTG Support
Notification LED
Personalize with Flip Shells and Backcovers
Above average camera
Loud speakerphone
1080p Video Playback
SloMo
The editors didn't like
Camera is below average
Comes only in 8GB and 16GB variants without SD card slot
Average build
There is no software features on the interface as this is a Google phone. So you have to customise this yourself to make Moto G a real ‘SmartPhone’. The lack of microSD card support
Nonremovable battery & up to 720p video recording capabilities are also
The 3G radio is pretty much a deal-breaker
Especially if you're coming from a 4G device. The camera is incredibly bad. The screen is sharp but bland. The $180 version only has 8GB of storage. The Android OS takes up about 3GB of storage
Leaving you only
Lack of 4G LTE connectivity
No expandable memory
Average camera
Lack of expandable storage
Questionable call quality
Disappointing camera
Shoddy bundled accessories
Lacks microSD card slot
No NFC
Screen prone to fingerprints & smudges
8/16 GB only
Average cameras
Thick and heavy for its size
Non expandable storage
Low spec camera
Limited Storage
Camera
Average Camera
Limited Storage with No SD card support
Non-expandable storage
Average camera performance
Bluetooth 3.0. Old version of Android. Wide bezels
The third generation Moto G has certainly been impressive despite the specs not being the best of the lot. Moto G promises a good user experience and it more than delivers on that front. For someone looking at a decent mid-range phone with a long-lasting...
Published: 2014-12-16, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.in
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Abstract: Taller and wider than its predecessor, the new Moto G has a 5-inch display with 1280x720p resolution. The display is bright and legible, even under sunlight. The phone is equipped with an 8MP camera with flash, compared with the average 5 MP camera in the...
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Impressive display. Smooth performance. Impressive camera
Bluetooth 3.0. Old version of Android. Wide bezels
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Abstract: Priced at Rs 12,499 for 8 GB and Rs 13,999 for 16 GB the Moto G comes with myriad back cover options which are customizable. The smartphone sports a 4.5 inch HD display layered with Corning Glass 3 and comes in a sturdy built body. The phone packs a 1.2 G...
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Published: 2014-05-19, Author: Dean , review by: tech2android.com
Abstract: Now days it is very evident that the demand for Android Smartphones are at its peek as they turn out to be the day to day companions of individuals If you are looking for a budget friendly android smartphone, then you are in luck today. Your search to fi...
It comes with the latest Android KitKat OS, Offers a snappy performance, It is perhaps the best camera phone in its segment
Little storage space, Its a bit heavy, It has a nonremovable battery
The Motorola Moto G is definitely attractive and offers fluid performance. It is one of the best camera phones under Rs 20,000. It also comes with the latest Android operating system and offer good battery back up. But the biggest drawback is that it has ...