Performance (Avg) |
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 |
Octa Core, 1.5 GHz |
2 GB RAM |
Display (Avg) |
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5.5 inches (13.97 cm); TFT |
1080x1920 px (FULL HD) |
Gorilla Glass 3 Protection |
Rear Camera (Good) Compare Photos |
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Single Camera Setup
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Dual-color LED Flash |
Full HD @30fps Video Recording |
Front Camera (Avg) |
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5 MP |
Battery (Avg) |
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3000 mAh |
Turbo Charging v3.0 |
General |
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SIM1: Micro, SIM2: Micro |
5G Not Supported in India |
16 GB internal storage, expandable upto 128 GB |
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{{/result}}As we mentioned earlier, the Moto G4 is a good proposition, but it doesn’t make much sense to buy it unless you have a serious budget constraint, since its own sibling, the G4 Plus betters it in almost all departments, and can be grabbed for a price difference of either Rs 1,000, or Rs 2,500, depending upon which variant you wish to go for.
As we mentioned earlier, the Moto G4 is a good proposition, but it doesn’t make much sense to buy it unless you have a serious budget constraint, since its own sibling, the G4 Plus betters it in almost all departments, and can be grabbed for a price difference of either Rs 1,000, or Rs 2,500, depending upon which variant you wish to go for.
Overall:motorola should have to improve the battery performances...and i just thinking that if moto g 4th gen have dual front speakers then it would be cooool.....then i surely gonna buy it coz im using 2nd gen and i love it bcoz of its dual front faced magi
Show moreProcessor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 MSM8952 |
RAM | 2 GB |
Display | 5.5", 1080 x 1920 Resolution |
Rear Camera | 13 MP |
Front Camera | 5 MP |
Battery | 3000 mAh |