Moto G (3rd gen) review: Good as gold

Good as gold

GSMArena team, 06 August, 2015.

A capable 13MP snapper with dual-LED flash

The new Moto G packs a 13MP main camera with f/2.0 lens and dual-tone LED flash. Even on paper alone, the newcomer's photography package promises to be a massive improvement over the 8MP snapper found in last year's iteration.

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The camera does have the same minimalist interface as on the Moto X and E, which includes just two on-screen buttons on the right-hand side for video recording and front-facing camera. Taking an image is done simply by tapping the screen.

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A look at the camera UI

The available advanced settings include HDR with available auto mode, touch capture, panorama, geo-tagging, widescreen mode, and shutter sound.

The twist gesture to launch the camera that debuted in the Moto X two years ago has finally made it to the Moto G series with the third installment. Motorola has expanded the gesture's functionality even further this time around - a second twist right after the first one switches to the front-facing camera.

The Moto G 3rd gen camera is a quite similar to the one on the Nexus 6, though there is no OIS and the optical system seems slightly inferior. The images produced are a noticeably noisier than the one by the Nexus 6 and there is corner softness.

Still, we're quite impressed that manufacturers are now able to deliver consistently good image quality at this market price point of around $200/€200.

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Camera samples by Motorola Moto G 3rd Gen

And here are some more camera samples:

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Motorola Moto G 3rd Gen 13MP camera samples

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Low-light camera samples by Motorola Moto G 3rd Gen

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HDR mode: Off • On • Off • On

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Front camera sample by Motorola Moto G 3rd Gen

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Panorama images shot by the Moto G 3rd gen

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Motorola Moto G 3rd Gen in our Photo Comparison Tool

1080p video recording is finally a go

We are happy to report that 1080p video capture has finally made it to the Moto G series with the third generation. The resolution is now the default choice for the smartphone - 720p in slow motion is the other available option.

The camcorder interface is exactly the same as the still camera one. One you launch the camera, you simply tap on the key in the top right corner to begin recording.

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The video capture interface

Here's a video sample shot by the Moto G 3rd gen. We are pretty happy with the camcorder, as the videos are smooth and pretty good level of detail and accurate colors.

You can also download an untouched 1080p@30fps video sample 1 (10s ~ 20MB) and 1080p@30fps video sample 2 (11s ~ 21MB).

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Motorola Moto G 3rd Gen in our Video Comparison Tool

Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Jan 2021
  • 4BP

Does the 3.5 mm jack support a wired hands-free set? Or is it only for stereo audio? I have a hands-free set with 4 segment 3.5 mm jack. Doesn't seem to go in all the way. People on the other end of the line say there's an annoying echo...

  • Anonymous
  • 08 Jan 2021
  • Dk6

While charging, the led light does not blink.

  • Tulsidas
  • 12 Dec 2020
  • 7kf

Please help for my cell preferred sim mobile data on issue