Motorola Moto G (2nd Gen) 16GB

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  • Rear Camera
    Rear Camera5
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  • UI Screenshot
    UI Screenshot16
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  • Videos
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Key Specs

Android v4.4.4 (Kitkat)

Performance

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
  • Quad Core, 1.2 GHz
  • 1 GB RAM

Display

  • 5.0 inches (12.7 cm); IPS LCD
  • 720x1280 px (HD)
  • Gorilla Glass 3 Protection

Rear Camera

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  • Single Camera Setup
    • 8 MP (upto 4x Digital Zoom) Primary Camera
  • LED Flash
  • HD @30fps Video Recording

Front Camera

  • 2 MP

Battery

  • 2070 mAh

General

  • SIM1: Micro
  • 5G Not Supported
  • 16 GB Storage, Expandable upto 32 GB
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Motorola Moto G (2nd Gen) 16GB Expert Review Summary

Expert Rating:

8.0/5

Nitansh Rastogi
by  Nitansh Rastogi , 20 Sep 2014

Verdict

The original Moto G was hailed as a game changer, and was responsible for shaping an entire market around the budget segment with its specs and features. However, we doubt that the new Moto G can carry forward that title, even though it’s being sold at a slightly lower price than the original, at Rs 12,999. That`s not to say that Motorola`s new offering isn`t up to the mark, but there are plenty of rivals which boast far better specs.The Xiaomi Mi 3 can be considered as a new benchmark in

    Pros

  • Sturdy build and ergonomic handling
  • Larger display than before
  • Stock Android and promised Android L update
  • 3G support on both SIMs
  • Good battery life

    Cons

  • Buggy camera interface
  • Specs can`t match the competition
Specs at a glance +

5-inch display with a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels, 294ppi

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Simplicity is the best policy +

When it comes to looks and design, the original Moto G didn't win any awards, but was applauded for its sturdy build. Its successor also follows the same ethics, which is commendable, considering that the new Moto G houses a bigger display, and yet manages to be 0.6mm thinner. Even in terms of weight, it tips the scale at 148g – just 5 grams heavier than the first-gen Moto G. As noted in our first impressions, we also felt that the weight is uniformly distributed across the whole device, and doesn’t feel bulky, which was a common complaint with its previous iteration.

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The display gets bigger, but not brighter +

As mentioned earlier, one of the major changes in the second-gen Moto G is in the display department. The handset sports a 5-inch display, which has pretty much become a standard for most Android smartphones these days. While the size has increased, the display resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels remains the same, resulting in a lower pixel density as compared to the original Moto G. But in real-life usage, the pixel density of 294ppi is sufficient, with no visible pixelation. The display looks sharp and vibrant in all situations, and viewing angles are also great. However, we felt that brightness levels weren't adequate, especially outdoors where the screen turns extremely reflective.

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The allure of pure Android +

Motorola was one of the first manufacturers which went ahead with stock Android as a differentiating factor, instead of the various customisations being added by other manufacturers. Not only do the offerings from Motorola featured stock Android, but the brand also promises quick updates for future Android releases. In fact, in some cases, the company's smartphones receive Android updates even earlier than Nexus devices.

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The shooter is better than before, but suffers because of a buggy software +

The original Moto G was a near-perfect smartphone, but the one thing which went against it was its camera. The new Moto G aims to improve that aspect with its 8-megapixel primary snapper, instead of the 5-meg sensor in the original. However, the camera app's interface remains extremely minimal as before, with the main screen only giving you the option to switch to video, change cameras or flash. If you want to change settings, you have to swipe from left direction to right. This allows you to change to different modes like HDR and panorama. The camera autofocusses on a subject on its own, and you can tap on the screen to shoot. If you want to focus on a different part of the scene, you'll need to drag the focus circle accordingly. To zoom in on the scene, you simply need to drag your finger upwards. To capture images in burst mode, all you need to do is long-tap on the interface or long-press the volume rocker, which doubles up as a shutter button.

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Churns out decent performance +

While the new offering sports a bigger display and better camera, it's exactly same as its predecessor as far as the core hardware is concerned. Performance muscle is provided by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2GHz. The processor is complemented by an Adreno 305 GPU for handling graphics. The amount of RAM is also the same at 1GB. When the original Moto G was launched, this kind of hardware combo was considered a benchmark, but now things have changed drastically. Xiaomi's Mi 3 offers top-of-the-line specs with a quad-core Snapdragon 800 SoC and 2GB RAM (but isn't available to buy currently), while the ASUS Zenfone 5 offers a dual-core Intel chipset with 2GB of RAM. Several Indian vendors also offer octa-core devices in this price bracket.

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Delivers on its promise of an all-day battery life +

The Moto G (2nd gen) packs in 2,070mAh battery – the same as its predecessor. During day-to-day usage, the smartphone lasted an entire day and then some. Even with the sparing use of navigation, data and playing a few games, it comfortably ran for the whole day. When it comes to a proper battery test, it ran a 720p video continuously with brightness and volume set to 50 percent for seven hours and 45 minutes, which is a tad better than average.

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Motorola Moto G (2nd Gen) 16GB Specifications

General Performance Display Design Rear Camera Front Camera Battery Storage Network & Connectivity Multimedia Sensors

General

Operating System Android v4.4.4 (Kitkat)

Performance

Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8226
Processor Quad core, 1.2 GHz, Cortex A7
Graphics (GPU) Adreno 305
RAM 1 GB
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Display

Display Type IPS LCD
Screen Size 5.0 inches (12.7 cm)
Resolution 720x1280 px (HD)
Pixel Density 294 ppi
Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) 68.73 %
Screen Protection Corning Gorilla Glass v3
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Design

Height 141.5 mm
Width 70.7 mm
Thickness 10.9 mm
Weight 149 grams
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Rear Camera

Resolution
CameraMPApertureZoom
Primary8 MPf/2.0upto 4x Digital Zoom
Autofocus Yes
Flash Yes, LED Flash
Image Resolution 3264 x 2448 Pixels
Shooting Modes High Dynamic Range mode (HDR)
Camera Features 4 x Digital Zoom
Auto Flash
Face detection
Touch to focus
Video Recording 1280x720 @ 30 fps
Video Recording Features Video HDR
Stereo recording
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Front Camera

Resolution
CameraMP
Primary2 MP

Battery

Capacity 2070 mAh
Battery Type Li-ion

Storage

Internal Storage 16 GB
Expandable Storage Yes, Up to 32 GB

Network & Connectivity

SIM Slot(s) Dual SIM
SIM Type SIM1: Micro
Network Support 5G Not Supported
Wi-Fi Yes, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11 b/g/n)
Wi-Fi Features Mobile Hotspot
Bluetooth Yes, v4.0
GPS Yes with A-GPS, Glonass

Multimedia

Audio Jack 3.5 mm

Sensors

Other Sensors Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope

Motorola Moto G (2nd Gen) 16GB User Reviews

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Motorola Moto G (2nd Gen) 16GB Key Highlights

Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8226
RAM & Storage 1 GB RAM + 16 GB
Display 5.0", 720 x 1280 Resolution
Rear Camera 8 MP
Front Camera 2 MP
Battery 2070 mAh
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