Motorola Moto G review: Little big G

11 December 2013
Having spent the best part of two years cleaning the Motorola pipeline of products conceived before the takeover, Google finally has a shop with its name on it. And it’s not afraid to use it to challenge some of the old habits and experienced players...

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  • AnonD-115352
  • Bct
  • 11 Dec 2013


Is this carrier unlocked, like Nexus 5 ?

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    • Kendall
    • fu{
    • 11 Dec 2013

    Moto G fame Wont last for long.. Samsung and Nokia are releasing Low end smartphones in Q1. Will be better and cheaper than the Moto G

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      • AnonD-210953
      • eYc
      • 11 Dec 2013

      This is the only phone I've seen that has the same price in Mexico than it does in the US.

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        • Anonymous
        • J5M
        • 11 Dec 2013

        "besides some extra stereo crosstalk", that is extremly important because high stereo crosstalk is the same as making stereo into mono and that is extremly bad for the sound quality!

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          • Fruitcake
          • gA9
          • 11 Dec 2013

          Motorola as Struggled for a Bit in Europe an Google knew there name use to Popular with its Razor phones,so they did not want to Bring a High Profile phone out Straight away,so this phone might get the name of Motorola more Popular again with a Decent looking phone an not to Expensive,just wish they would have added the micro sd card slot on this phone an it would be very popular indeed,an we might get a update version in 2014,an some more High Class phones from Motorola to really compete in the Smartphone Market

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            • glenn
            • vaQ
            • 11 Dec 2013

            moto will be raking in huge profits in developing countries with this release. especially with the dual sim version