Review Review: Motorola Moto G - The Poor Man's Nexus!

For: Specifications, Value for money factor, build quality, Latest Android OS & Screen
Against: Limited storage capacity, Availability issues.
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The Motorola Moto G has been launched in India in February 2014 with price tag of Rs. 12,500 for 8 GB model and Rs. 14,000 for 16GB model. It is powered by Qualcomm MSM8226 Snapdragon 400 based Chipset, Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 CPU, 1 GB RAM, Adreno 305 GPU, 8 & 16 GB internal storage capacity, 5 MP Primary camera + 1.3 MP secondary camera, 4.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and Android 4.3 JellyBean Operating system (out of the box) upgradable to Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS.
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There was a time when things turned so bleak for Motorola that it had to exit its operations from India. Motorola once was a key player in Indian mobile market but as the Android era dawned upon, it slowly begun to lose its glitter. Limited models, poor marketing and clumsy after sales support resulted in Motorola’s exit from the ever growing mobile market in India. But as they say nothing is permanent in this world be it success or the failure. Motorola is back with a brilliant low budget yet powerful Android smartphone in India. Best part is that Motorola is now backed by Google which only has one smartphone in its product portfolio i.e. the Nexus. Google was eyeing the mid-range smartphone segment for a while now and Motorola was already an underdog especially for Indian market. Both joined forces to develop a value for money smartphone for masses with no compromise on quality and performance. The result is – The Motorola Moto G! Let’s pay closer attention to it.
Screen & Build Quality
While there’s no doubt that the Motorola Moto G is for the masses yet quality factor is not compromised. Moto G’s brilliant 4.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels & screen pixel density of ~326 ppi is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Build quality is nice. The phone is priced cheap but it doesn’t look or feel cheap in any manner. There are simply no signs of cost cutting at least in terms of build quality. The touch response is very nice. Colors & contrast ratios are also upto mark. Image & video quality is crisp. Day time visibility is also good.
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Moto G supports interchangeable colourful back panels which can be purchased as separate accessory. The plastic panel is made of fine grade quality. At the front, there are on-screen buttons for home, back and menu function. The ear piece and front camera is placed just above the screen along with couple of sensors. On the back panel, there is a 5 MP camera with LED flash. The familiar Motorola logo is also imprinted nicely just below the camera unit. The loudspeaker has been oddly positioned besides the camera instead of lower back in most smartphones. Moto G has compact dimensions of 129.9 x 65.9 x 11.6 mm, though it is tad heavier weighing at 143 grams. Handling wise Moto G is easy to hold and operate with one hand.

Camera, Buttons & Call/Audio Quality
Motorola has provided a 5.0 megapixels primary camera along with 1.3 mega pixels secondary camera on Moto G. The primary camera captures images at resolution of 2592Ñ…1944 pixels. It is also equipped with features like autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama. Video recording is possible at 720p@30fps with stereo sound quality. The camera quality is nice for outdoor shots especially portraits were very impressive with accurate color saturation levels. Indoor photos with low light conditions do have little grain, but at acceptable levels. The 1.3 MP front camera delivers brilliant image and video quality. The camera app has nice user friendly interface with handy access to all controls and features. Moto G does not have a dedicated shutter button.
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There are only two physical buttons on Moto G; both power and volume control buttons are placed on right side of the phone. Buttons are chrome plated and are very nice to use & feel. On the top there is a 3.5 mm audio jack along with noise cancellation microphone. USB cum charging port is located at the bottom. Speaker is pretty loud with good audio quality, though at maximum volume the sound tends to become a bit harsher. Call quality is nice with clear vocals at both ends. The standard earphones that came with Moto G has decent acoustic quality.

OS/Performance and Battery
Moto G boasts impressive combination of hardware & software. It is powered by Qualcomm MSM8226 Snapdragon 400 based Chipset, Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 CPU, 1 GB RAM, Adreno 305 GPU, 8 & 16 GB internal storage capacity and Android 4.3 JellyBean Operating system (out of the box) upgradable to Android 4.4 KitKat OS. Moto G doesn’t disappoint with its performance. It handles the latest Android KitKat 4.4 and most games & applications without a fuss. Games like Real Racing 3 runs perfectly fine. Moto G does not have external SD card support and user available storage space for 8 GB model is 5.5 GB and for 16 GB model, it is around 12 GB. Moto G scores well on benchmark apps like Quadrant standard & Antunu Benchmark. Quadrant & Antunu overall score is 8426 and 17311 respectively. It outperforms Nexus 4 in most areas and you can call it poor man’s Nexus; kind of exaggeration but still!
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When was the last time when you bought a sub 15k smartphone and it got updated to official latest Android version as soon as you switched it on! Even the flagship models like Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC one are on Android 4.3 JellyBean. Though Moto G is shipped with Android 4.3 jellybean but as soon as you switch on the phone and connects to a Wi-Fi or mobile network, the 4.4 update notification pops-up. The Android 4.4.2 KitKat OTA update is roughly around 240 MB and Update process is easy and quick.
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While Moto G has clean Android OS, it still comes with few Motorola proprietary apps like Motorola Migrate for example. The dialler app has nice easy to use interface. KitKat’s Camera app has rotating wheel interface for controls and settings. Google Chrome comes as a stock browser in Android 4.4.2.
Gallery app allows customisation of albums and photos arrangement. Moto G also supports FM radio. Standard FM app scans for local radio stations and stores them. KitKat provides ‘Play Music’ as stock music player which has all basic necessary features required like customisable equalizer. There will be no need to upgrade to third party music player apps. Quickoffice app allows you to view and create office documents.
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Moto G has Non-removable Li-Ion 2070 mAh battery which Motorola claims to last full day of use. Moto G does not support external SD card support and this can be a deal breaker for power users who likes to store large amount of data on their phones. Though Google provides 50 GB of free cloud storage space but that can’t match the convenience of on board physical storage. Currently it is available only from flipkart with waiting period of 8-10 days especially for 16 GB variant.
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Verdict

The mid-range android smartphone segment is overcrowded and to be honest most of the phones available in this segment are crap! Motorola Moto G is a ray of hope for mid-range android smartphone segment as this may promote other manufacturers as well to take cue from Moto G’s excellent combination of specifications and pricing and launch some nice phones in the market. Ultimately it will be a win-win situation for consumers. Motorola Moto G, no doubt is the best and most recommended mid-range smartphone with mouth-watering price and specifications. Think Digital highly recommends Motorola Moto G.
Ratings (out of 5 stars)
Build Quality *****
Screen *****
Performance *****
Value for Money *****

Overall *****

Specs at a glance
Screen
4.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, 4.7 inches (~326 ppi pixel density)
protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
Processor


GPU
Qualcomm MSM8226 Snapdragon 400
Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 CPU
Adreno 305 GPU
RAM
1 GB RAM
Storage
8GB/16GB Internal memory
Camera
5 MP Primary camera + 1.3 MP secondary camera
Network Type
Dual SIM, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Bluetooth 4.0 GPS, GPRS/EDGE
Battery
Non-removable Li-Ion 2070 mAh battery
OS
Android 4.3 (JellyBean) upgradable to 4.4 Kitkat
Dimensions
129.9 x 65.9 x 11.6 mm
Weight


143 grams



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When was the last time when you bought a sub 15k smartphone and it got updated to official latest Android version as soon as you switched it on! Even the flagship models like Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC one are on Android 4.3 JellyBean.
When's the last time you bought a dual sim phone and expected to get updates ?

you got 4.4, so any bets on anything beyond. Mid range phones get one update. Better ones may get more.

this is why i wonder whether the moniker 'poor man's nexus' applies to the dual sim moto g.

Can see it applying more to the single sim version as that will be supported way beyond what the vendor will provide.

The mid-range android smartphone segment is overcrowded and to be honest most of the phones available in this segment are crap!
Only a few stand out and out of those few the pricing looks unattractive (for now).

Motorola Moto G is a ray of hope for mid-range android smartphone segment as this may promote other manufacturers as well to take cue from Moto G’s excellent combination of specifications and pricing and launch some nice phones in the market.
The main reason is that there is just one e-retailer selling. Once moto g appears in shops the price will inevitably rise.
 
^^ The Moto G is seeing success not just in India but around the world. That says something.

And more availability rarely raises prices. If sold in shops prices will drop not the other way around.
 
^^ The Moto G is seeing success not just in India but around the world. That says something.
yes

And more availability rarely raises prices. If sold in shops prices will drop not the other way around.
8GB for 12.5k
16GB for 14k

import price by the thousands 10.5k for 16Gb and 9.4k for 8GB

that's not a lot of margin left for brick & mortar shops. Typically i see retail prices at close to double (for higher end models) what the import declared prices are.

FK sells it for cheap because it comes straight form China to FK in blr and then delivered by courier. not many middlemen in that loop.
 
Anybody using any custom ROM on the Moto G? I am finding the stock Android ROM a bit too buggy. Apps keep crashing frequently and lot of Google bloat ware.
 
I have read reports of poor camera performance.. Pictures lacking in contrast and colors.. Video recording not upto mark either.. Any opinions on how far these are true?

Thanks.
 
I have read reports of poor camera performance.. Pictures lacking in contrast and colors.. Video recording not upto mark either.. Any opinions on how far these are true?

Thanks.

Picture quality outdoors is good, indoor is bad.
video quality is good. no complaints for me.
 
After using CM11 / Omni on my previous Moto Defy, I find the vanilla android on Moto G lacking lot of features (even some basic ones).

Edit: Con - No RGB LED for notification. Only white color for all events.
 
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For me the best thing about this phone is that it has support for custom ROMs and Kernels at XDA. It will keep getting android updates for some time at least (unofficially). I have just two queries from users of this phone:
  1. How is the camera? I bought the procapture camera app for my last android phone and it gave a much better result as compared to the default app (Xolo Q700i, now dead and discarded). Will the results with Moto G be good too? I click a lot of photos with my phone and was really happy with the Q700i camera when used with procapture.
  2. How is the ASS? I live in Chandigarh and there is a service center here but that doesn't matter much if the service bottleneck is somewhere else. Xolo has service centers all across the country but still the ASS is unacceptable.
 
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