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The Moto G has been an extraordinary achievement for Motorola; it is the only best-selling Smartphone in the company’s record.

Moto G build quality and hardware

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With a generally dull front, flattish sides and a bent back, the Moto G is not the most head-turning Smartphone design. However, what it lacks in excitement it make up for in ergonomics and understated class. Much like the Moto X, it fits in the hand very comfortably, with smooth curves on all sides and no unwelcome sharp edges. Power and volume keys sit on the right edge within easy thumb (or middle finger) reach. Moreover, the back is the twin of Moto’s bigger flagship as well, from the stylized edge at the top to the hollow under the camera where you will get the single branding on the gadget, a particular Motorola sign.

Moto G software, OS and aspects

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On the face of it, there is not an entire lot concerning the Moto G’s software that sticks out. It is running near-stock Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and the single major visual feature is the clear background of the software buttons in the home screen launcher. Apart from that, it is nearly the same as Android 4.3 running on a Nexus gadget.

Moto G camera

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Besides its rather basic 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, the Moto G has a 5-megapixel back shooter with LED flash, which can record 720p HD video. As you may anticipate from a budget Smartphone, it is not a remarkably excellent camera. However, it is as well not horrible, mostly because of Motorola’s camera software.

The Moto G shares the Moto X’s camera app, which looks like the stock Android camera app, however it’s different — and superior — in quite some ways. Pictures are taken by hitting anywhere on the monitor and other attributes are turned on by swiping signs — swipe to the left to see the pictures you have just taken in the Gallery app, or swipe inwards from the left frame to raise a wheel of choices counting HDR, flash, panorama and focus modes.

Moto G battery life

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With an energy-efficient Cortex A7-based CPU inside and a 2070 mAh battery, is not astonishing to discover that the Moto G delivers outstanding battery life. When unused, the gadget utilizes nearly no power in any way, even with accounts syncing in the backdrop. Moreover, even fairly tiring tasks do not seem to affect accessible charge too radically. Music playback and web browsing over HSPA, for example, do not produce the fast boost in battery usage you are used to to seeing on other Android handsets.

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