Motorola Moto G
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- AnonD-98600
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- 10 Mar 2014
aasmaan, 10 Mar 2014guys can we get rid of onscreen buttons during game play??(... moreYes but it depends on the developer, not you. The game has to support inmersive mode.
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- AnonD-1846
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- 10 Mar 2014
moushumi, 10 Mar 2014Moto g vs lg g2 mini,who will winMoto G vs LG 2 Mini It is not surprising to see both these devices compared since both are nearly the same in all the departments. But where Moto G scores a huge win is the display, which has spoilt us and from now on nothing less should be expected in this segment. The Moto G also has water repellant nano coating both outside and inside, which earns it some more brownie points. That said, we have yet to see the kind of price tag LG puts on the device and unless there is a drastic difference in price, we will put our money on the Moto G.
LG got a 8 MP camera vs 5 MP from Moto G, Moto G have 16 and 8 GB version without external memory but LG 2 mini 8 GB version only but external memory up to 32GB still the Moto G can get a OTG to make it extendable. I will choose the Moto G
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- v}7
- 10 Mar 2014
AnonD-232563, 08 Mar 2014If I buy a moto g now,will I get it as jelly bean version o... moreI bought it here in Australia and it is 4.4.2 KitKat out of the box.Excellent device at this unbeatable price.
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- Anonymous
- 2@2
- 10 Mar 2014
pls confirm the exact user space available in 16GB version..
thanks in advance :)
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- Sonu
- n1H
- 10 Mar 2014
HTC One X has high internal memory Sense 4 UI with lot of customizations and better looks than any other UI or even better than Sense 5 UI. So I think it is better to buy HTC one X available online for about INR 16,000 for 32 GB version.It also supports almost all the apps and games than Moto G.
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- AnonD-45589
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- 10 Mar 2014
Awesome battery backup on normal use
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- aasmaan
- 2@2
- 10 Mar 2014
guys can we get rid of onscreen buttons during game play??(i have already updated to kitkat but they just don't disappear)
if yes how??
please help they are just so annoying..
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- schwarzer
- YWi
- 10 Mar 2014
Suhail, 10 Mar 2014How do you get all the back color panels Does it come with... moreU will hve to buy it separately.it will cost u $15 each
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- Suhail
- bE8
- 10 Mar 2014
How do you get all the back color panels
Does it come with the phone
Please do reply
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- moushumi
- YWi
- 10 Mar 2014
Moto g vs lg g2 mini,who will win
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- GRUPS
- uvZ
- 10 Mar 2014
People who are getting camera error.
1.Download Camera 360 from Play store
2.Open the app and wait till the camera can be accessed(if it doesn't, tap on the switch camera option once or twice in camera 360).
3.Close it and open Motorola camera.
It should work as i had experienced the same problem and this helped. :)
Camera error which you get is not due to hardware but problem with the Motorola camera application.
And i don't know if this works with Kitkat. Mine's still in jelly bean.
UPDATE:
For people who's moto g's led notification is not working.
download "LIGHT FLOW LITE" or "LIGHT FLOW(Paid Version)" app from play store. :)
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- 10 Mar 2014
Nokia X vs Moto G
Design: Both the phones have polycarbonate bodies. While the Motorola Moto G features swappable back covers, the Nokia X flaunts vibrant colors which, like on the Lumia and Asha range, look good. The Moto G is curvy at the corners, while the Nokia X less so. The Nokia X is also lighter at 128 grams as compared to Moto G’s 143 grams.
Moto G waiter resistant vs Nokia X nothing
Display: The Nokia X uses a 4-inch WVGA (480×800 pixels) display while the Motorola Moto G features a 4.5-inch HD (1280×720 pixels) screen. Given the better resolution, the Moto G (326ppi) has a much better pixel density than the Nokia X (233ppi).
Hardware: The Nokia X is powered by a dual-core 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 SoC and 512MB of RAM, while the Motorola Moto G leaps ahead with a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 SoC with 1GB of RAM. While it clearly has more processing chops, it lags behind the X as far as storage is concerned. In comparison to the 8GB/16GB memory on the Moto G, the Nokia X gets 4GB internally that can be expanded up to 32GB using a microSD card.
Moto G can use OTA memory stick or OTA adaptor for external memory up to 32 GB.
Software: The prime difference between the two phones is their operating systems. The Moto G runs Android 4.4 KitKat and offers everything that an Android phone does and a bit more. The X, on the other hand, runs on the Nokia X OS, which is essentially a forked version of Android.
Unlike the Moto G, it may not have access to Google’s services and suite of apps like the Play Store, Gmail or Google Maps, but it does boast a selection of apps from Nokia and Microsoft to replace them. As for the app marketplace, the Nokia X gets its own Nokia store and with support for third party stores like Yandex, most of the regular Android apps can be downloaded too. Also, developers can bring in their Android apps to Nokia X by replacing Google API with Nokia’s.
In terms of the UI, the Moto G is the closest you can get to enjoying pure Android without owning a Nexus or a Google Play Edition device. The Nokia X, on the other hand, looks like a Windows Phone with Live Tiles on the homepage as well as FastLane for multi-tasking.
Camera: The Nokia X uses a 3-megapixel rear facing camera, which can record 480p videos at 30fps. The Moto G, on the other hand, features a 5-megapixel camera and 720p video (also at 30fps). The Moto G also boasts a 1.3-megapixel secondary camera at the front, something the Nokia X does not.
Battery: The Nokia X’s smaller battery (1,500mAh) loses to Motorola Moto G’s non-removable 2,070mAh unit, which can last the day on a single charge. But it remains to be seen how efficiently Nokia X uses its power, given that Nokia has had a good record in the past as far as efficient power usage is concerned.
Both devices support dual-SIM and are 3G-ready. The Motorola Moto G is one of the best phones in its price range, and certainly utilizes Android’s capabilities to the best. The Nokia X is a very different phone! Not only is it Nokia’s first foray into Android, its positioning close to the Asha range defines the phones role too. It might be down on specs, but it offers a lot that’s yet unheard of, from the Finnish manufacturer. The Moto G retails for close to Rs 12,500 for the 8GB version, the Nokia X does for Rs 8,599.
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- Anonymous
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- 10 Mar 2014
sam, 09 Mar 2014sure???!!!yes
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- SAN
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- 10 Mar 2014
AnonD-242532, 10 Mar 2014pls update your phone .. what kind of update.i already update to kit kat 4.4.plez help me
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- utF
- 10 Mar 2014
AnonD-242532, 10 Mar 2014pls update your phone ..
what kind of update.i already updated to kit kat.please give me suggestion
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- AnonD-235063
- dMK
- 10 Mar 2014
Can someone recommend me smartphones similar to the Moto G(specs & price).I am planning to buy a smarthphone but the Moto G will never come on sale in my country.
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- t}h
- 10 Mar 2014
Anonymous, 09 Mar 2014If we buy moto g from Dubai will we get software updates in... moreNo you are not supposed to... but you can still update if that update valid and working for Dubai. I suggest dont buy phone out of country if you want to use permanently in India. Because network bands and other software attributes varies depends on countries. For example we use 2100 band for 3G where USA use 1400 band. you sshould check all this before buy the phone. Generally now a days all highend smartphones are giving network band that supported by worldwide. For example I phone.
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- AnonD-242532
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- 10 Mar 2014
san, 10 Mar 2014 I have problem with hearing.some time when i receive call ... morepls update your phone ..
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- amol lokare
- U@t
- 10 Mar 2014
I got moto g two days before with KitKat update out of the box itself it is just super .... I think its bug free new version...sims are working superfine , browsing speed is great..glownass works perfectly
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- H4X
- 10 Mar 2014
best phone ever....