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
Excellent cost/benefit ratio, High-quality, big, clear, and bright screen, Light and comfortable to carry around, Good stereo built-in speakers, Fast and agile, Many apps available, Up-to-date operating system, Frontal camera for video calls, Supports mic
No support for 4G LTE networks, Do not record movies in Full HD, Best Deals from Amazon, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem, This item is, Not relevant
The first-generation Moto G was an excellent smartphone for its price. On this second generation, Motorola solved its main problems: the mediocre camera and the lack of support for memory cards.The bigger screen is also an improvement, obviously if you li...
Abstract: The best part about picking out a new Android phone is the huge level of choice and diversity the platform provides: With so many different manufacturers creating devices, there's something available for practically every purpose and preference imaginable...
Published: 2014-11-03, Author: Ian , review by: intomobile.com
Abstract: Way back in 2013, Motorola threw everyone a curve ball with the launch of the budget-minded Moto G. The device didn't fare so well here in the U.S. but was a smash hit in Brazil, India and other emerging markets around the world. No, the Moto G didn't off...
Grippy case, Replaceable back cover, Dual-SIM, Decent stereo speakers, Decent cameras, Good battery runtimes, Display with quite accurate colors, Good WLAN signal, Suited for gaming, Spill-water resistant, FM radio
Average performance, Battery not removable, Case sensitive to pressure, Tricky to remove the back cover, Limited internal storage, No LTE, GPS slow and sometimes inaccurate, Only 720p videos, No power adaptor included, Low display brightness
Motorola continues its strategy with the Moto G2 and once again builds a simple smartphone with original Android and replaceable covers. The Moto G2 is not a device that is going to be very exciting, it is more of a loyal companion that hardly disappoints...
Published: 2014-10-24, Author: Taylor , review by: Pocketnow.com
Solid phone for an irresistible price, Average camera experience, Solid design and construction, Easily customizable hardware via swappable backplates
Data speeds are limited to HSPA, No NFC support, Limited inbuilt storage options, RAM limitations affect performance
In the end, the question is, did Motorola go too light on the improvements to this year's Moto G? Not at all. It's just as much of a no-brainer as it ever was, even if Motorola only made a few changes to the hardware. We can think of at least two reasons...
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Published: 2014-10-08, Author: Raymond , review by: chipchick.com
Bigger screen, clearer audio, slightly better cameras and microSD card slot. Unlike the Moto X (2nd Gen) which is sold through carriers, the Moto G doesn't have any carrier bloatware, The
Motorola didn't upgrade the internal specs — the processor, the RAM, the graphics chip or battery at all. It's good enough, like it was last year, but will become obsolete pretty fast
The Moto G is an upgrade over its predecessor in the ways that matter to its target buyers: larger screen, better camera, front-facing stereo speakers and storage expansion. What the Moto G isn't is a hardware powerhouse. It has the same internal spec...
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Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Last year's Moto G was an absolute winner. No, it wasn't the phone of the year, but it wasn't trying to be. Motorola's goal was to offer a quality budget phone that was actually useable with good performance, and they nailed it. Now with the all new Moto...
The Moto G (2014) offers everything that we loved about the original, this time packing a larger display and an updated camera package, while keeping the same unbeatable price tag. If you're in the market for a good, budget-friendly smartphone, the Mo...
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Published: 2014-10-03, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Camera is much better than the original's, Near-stock Android 4.4.4 is a treat, Feels snappy despite aging internals, Inexpensive
No LTE, Screen isn't as crisp as last year's model
Motorola's wallet-friendly formula hasn't changed much since last year's Moto G, but that's OK -- the company changed just enough to make the 2014 version one of the best budget smartphones out there....
Published: 2014-10-02, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Significant updates to the display and camera are very welcome. Frontfacing speakers add to an ergonomic design. Vanilla Android offers the best, unaltered experience. Fantastic value for money.