Testseek.com have collected 266 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G 2014 Gen 2.
September 2014
(81%)
266 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
360 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
I'm going to say it-I like the bigger size. There are a few reasons why I finally left Apple for Android
And size played its part. In my personal experience
A 5-inch screen just seems like the sweet spot for most phones. The Moto G doesn't make watching
Good build quality and ergonomic design
Smooth performance without lags
Android L update confirmed
HD screen with good colour rendering
Dual frontspeakers
Snappy user experience
Good for gaming
Great music output.
Better Camera
Bigger Display
Smooth User Interface
Value for Money
Big Screen
Good Display Quality
Good camera
Great performance
Value for money
Upgradable to Android L
Affordable
Good battery life
Stock Android.
Good
Good performance
Great battery life
Excellent value for money
Motorola
In its new incarnation
Can be credited with reshaping the lower end of the Indian smartphone market. The Moto G
When launched earlier this year
Was quite simply the best possible value you could get in a smartphone. It set off a massive chain
Bigger display
Excellent price
Smooth performance
The editors didn't like
The Moto G is seriously lacking in storage. Right now you can only buy an 8GB model through Motorola's online store. After downloading essential apps
I only had 3GB left to work with. This means I'd have to actually think about the next time I record an
Display isn't bright enough and has bad sunlight visibility
Camera isn't a very big improvement over older version
With a bigger screen, much better speakers and improved cameras, the new Moto G is a great budget smartphone. The lack of support for 4G will be a deal-breaker for some, though. It isn't without its rivals, but if you're specifically looking for a budget...
Published: 2014-09-05, Author: Max , review by: T3.com
Motorola has again impressed with its affordable option and even though we would have liked to have seen a few more of the Moto X features trickle down to the G, the larger screen, beefed up snapper and quad-core processor make up for it. If only it had 4...
Published: 2014-08-30, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: High-spec smartphones are getting cheaper by the day, and there are lots of cheap-as-chips models that can deliver power and quality where you need them. We've rounded up our favourites.Built by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the Kestrel is impressively s...
Published: 2014-08-29, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Being cheap is no longer an excuse. I've said it before, and it bears repeating: The Moto G is far more than the sum of its parts, and there's good reason that it's the most popular Motorola handset of all time . Not only does it hang tough with the r...
Abstract: Although the Moto G and the 4G are essentially the same in design with, for example, the back shell from one version able to fit the other, it appears that there has actually been a significant engineering update to the 4G unit as it now can accommodate u...
Abstract: Despite over nine months elapsing since we originally reviewed it, the Motorola Moto G remains the best budget Android smartphone we've seen. Recently, Motorola released an updated model, adding support for 4G and expandable storage via a microSD card. This review covers both models, but be careful when you're buying to ensure you're getting the model you intended.....
Published: 2015-05-14, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: If you took stock of all of the products that you own and use every day, chances are the most-used thing in your life is a smartphone. These ubiquitous pocket computers keep us constantly informed, entertained, and connected in a world with endless inform...
LTE, Android 5.0 Lollipop, update to 5.1 announced, Non-slip casing, Removable back covers, Decent stereo speaker, Useful cameras, Good battery life, Bright, very color accurate screen, Decent Wi-Fi reception, Gaming suitable, Splash-water proof, FM radi
No dual-SIM (in contrast to the precursor), Middling performance, Non-removable battery, Pressure-sensitive casing, Tight internal storage, GPS sluggish and sometimes inaccurate, 720p videos only, No power supply included
The same verdict applies to Motorola's Moto G 2nd Gen G4 as for the Moto G2 UMTS model. The significant modifications are LTE, the brighter but overall only marginally better screen (production deviation?), and the storage's considerably faster transfer r...
The Motorola moto g is a very good device, not amazing, but still very good and better than you'd expect for the price. The fast interface, the large screen and good speakers are all good features, and, to be honest, I would never of thought that a device...
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