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

06 August, 2015
It is hardly a surprise that the third generation Motorola Moto G is one of the most anticipated smartphones of 2015. After all, in less than two years after the first iteration of the smartphone (Moto G became the most successful phone in the company’s history) made its debut, the Moto G product family has successfully redefined what a budget Android handset should look, feel, and perform like and how much it should cost.

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  • AnonD-222770
  • 0G4
  • 06 Aug 2015

Where is the Snapdragon 615?

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    • AnonD-292864
    • JLb
    • 06 Aug 2015

    AnonD-276592, 06 Aug 2015Made in China is a deal breaker for me.Then stick to your phones with twice the price and same specs.

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      • Tanush
      • uv1
      • 06 Aug 2015

      Gsmarena I am always been a fan of your reviews which are thoroughly detailed a huge thumbs up for that, but why this time hurry things up in camera, whers is the in depth camera review?

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        • Thijs
        • TrD
        • 06 Aug 2015

        Great review, great phone. But over here in the Netherlands we're still stuck with the 1gb ram/8gb rom version. I have mailed Motorola if and when the 2gb/16gb version will be available here. They said "Unfortunately, we do not have any official anouncement whether 2Gb ram/16Gb rom version will be available in Netherlands and what the price will be." So I guess I'll just wait for that beefier version to appear.

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          • vp1
          • 06 Aug 2015

          Made in China is a deal breaker for me.

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            • Hkt
            • 06 Aug 2015

            It is an excellent device, the 2gb ram and 16 gig expandable memory is best.
            So it is the camera improvement but why ditch the stereo speakers
            Camera could have been 8 megapixel with single flash