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I've been using the Moto G for about a week, and while it's clearly not a super-premium phone, it's got enough of what the average person would need, and then some. A clean, up-to-date version of Android 5.1.1 and strong battery life only sweeten the deal. The Moto G comes in two versions: 8GB of storage and 1GB of RAM for $180 (£179 in the UK), or 16GB storage and 2GB of RAM for $220 (£209 and AU$369). Some carriers are selling the Moto G for even less: in the UK, it's being offered by carriers and retailers for as low as £159. We reviewed the 16GB model, and heartily recommend you pay up for that one; 8GB of storage is just too slight. If you're in Australia then only the 16GB is on offer anyway.

If you add up its design, performance, added water-resistance, and its camera and battery, this is one of the best phones for its price anywhere, Although, it's the budget phone I'd recommend for its overall look, feel and performance, there are other strong contenders, The Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 has higher specs across the board, but when I think about the one budget Android I want to grab, this hardshell case for apple iphone 8 - chevron rose gold glitter/clear Moto G is it, For an affordable phone, the Moto G feels awfully nice to hold, not cheap or slapped-together at all..

It's the lines and curves of the G that make it feel special. Yes, it's a plastic design, but the way it all comes together feels satisfying. Sure, the frame is plastic. But from a distance (and even in the hand), it feels nicer than older G models. I used to love the 2013 Moto X for its curved design that fit neatly in my palm. The new Moto G has that feel, but with a slightly larger screen and body. In a lot of ways, it also reminds me of the Nexus 5 . Even though it has a 5-inch screen, this phone feels hand- and pocket-friendly. It's a good medium-size phone by today's gargantuan standards. The front edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass looks sharp, too. I did, however, already ding a plastic corner a bit.

The 720p display looks bright and crisp -- you probably won't notice that it isn't higher-res, because at 294 pixels per inch, this still feels HD (pixel count is much lower than on the 1080p HD Alcatel Idol 3), And for a budget phone, the colors and clarity look great (the only issue: turning to landscape mode when you have sunglasses on creates huge polarization), The front-facing speakers are pretty loud, too, offering decent sound for movies and games, The rear of the Moto G has a swappable shell, Motorola's MotoMaker, a website to create customized phones, exists in a pared-down mode hardshell case for apple iphone 8 - chevron rose gold glitter/clear for the Moto G in certain markets (Brazil, France, Germany, Mexico, the UK and the US), You can create your own MotoMaker custom design for the G, or buy new back plates separately..

You can pick a black or white front, 10 different color options for the back, and one of 10 different color accents that change that little camera-bar on the back to pink, orange, champagne or something else. Motorola also sells five different-colored, textured flip-shell cases. No, this doesn't have fancier metal or wood backs, but the G still feels like it's got enough fun colors to have some personality. The textured plastic back on my model felt comfy, but some people might prefer a smoother finish. You need to snap the back on completely for it to be water-resistant, though. I feel like no matter how many times I put it on, I missed a few snaps.

The Moto G adds IPX7 water resistance, a big plus for those who are afraid they'll drop their phone in the toilet, IPX7 means the phone can survive dunking in one meter (three feet) of water for up to 30 minutes, That means that the new Moto G, like other pricier phones out there, is really, truly, an all-weather phone, As long as the rear plastic cover is snapped on properly, you'll be fine, I took a shower with the Moto X, and all went well, Shower sprinkles set the capacitive display nuts, and water droplets affected speaker volume, too, but I could listen to music while I shampooed, and also check emails, All smartphones should have this level of water resistance, I even dropped it into a glass of water and let it hardshell case for apple iphone 8 - chevron rose gold glitter/clear sit there for a while on my desk, Still worked..

I still wouldn't recommend swimming with it, and definitely don't take it into salt water (corrosion fears), but at least this means the G is ready for a good, wet day outdoors, without any annoying port covers to worry about. Use it in the rain, send an email in the bath, take a photo in the hot tub. Breathe easy: you don't have to worry about dropping this phone in a puddle -- unless the puddle isn't water, or is filled with sharp rocks, or both. The big advantage to Motorola's recent phones has been how clean they are, Android OS-wise. If you like a "pure" version of Google's Android without lots of pre-installed junk or customized layers, this is about the closest you can get outside of a Nexus phone.

The Moto G comes with Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop) installed, and for the most part it runs well, Instead of layering some sort of extra experience on top of Android, this feels hardshell case for apple iphone 8 - chevron rose gold glitter/clear just like regular Android Lollipop as Google intended, Apps pop up quickly, and a folder of Google apps lies ready for you on the home screen, but other than that, the experience is minimal and clean, Motorola does have a few of its own apps to offer, tastefully lying in wait in the app grid, You'll find this all in the Moto app, You can't start talking to your phone hands-free like you can on the Moto X, but you can set the phone to automatically adjust notifications and other settings by contextual action or location ("sleeping," or "in a meeting") via a function called Moto Assist..



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