And as an ardent user of both the sets, I would recommend just the opposite. Even though Mi3 is new in India, it has been in the International market for long, and has been a pretty stable piece of tech till now. Not only that, better screen (FHD; 5 inches), better camera, the price difference not being much, much better processor and GPU. Looks better than G (slimmer profile). It's a no brainer really.Yeah when Quality mattered more than Quantity.
Anyway personally I would still choose and also recommend the Moto G over the Mi3 for these main reasons: the G being some months old I don't have reliability doubt, trusted model everywhere, dual-SIM because you cannot trust a single telecom network operator nowadays, and a much lower price tag. Lowest possible price of the Moto G is 12000 (excluding student 5% and SBI offers) against Mi3's 14k. Won't mention camera quality because its no better than Mi3's.
Nope. You're putting a biased opinion because you're dissing a product without using it.So now I'm biased because I'm not recommending the Mi3? lol OK.
I don't think there will be a problem with the hardware as they use branded components. However if one drops the phone then it will be interesting to see what the response is.And as for the underlined part I have my doubt mainly because none of us have owned it for even a month.
You might think that these are baseless claims.
I would say wait till next month when the successor to moto g will be announced. Why settle now.Anyway personally I would still choose and also recommend the Moto G over the Mi3 for these main reasons: the G being some months old I don't have reliability doubt, trusted model everywhere, dual-SIM because you cannot trust a single telecom network operator nowadays, and a much lower price tag. Lowest possible price of the Moto G is 12000 (excluding student 5% and SBI offers) against Mi3's 14k. Won't mention camera quality because its no better than Mi3's.
They could start offering the 64Gb Mi-3 model ? how many would have opted for that in the first place.I think FK is just creating an artificial demand for the MI3, and when the hype dies I bet we can get the same for a discounted price. What you think guys?
In a post on Google+, developer Akshat Mittal shared a picture of the retail box of the Moto G (2014) which supposedly was shot in the Flipkart warehouse. Then he posted the prices for the two variants of the Moto G. “More information for the new Moto G on +Flipkart. Pricing: ₹11,999 for 16GB – ₹14,999 for 32GB. (Or ₹1,000 less for each) Btw, +Flipkart currently have 70,000 units for sale initially,” the second post said. The retail box clearly shows the name of the phone as Moto G, which means Motorola will not be going with a G2 or G+1 as some rumours have said.
The hype you are talking about is deliberate, happens when phones are launched and a ton of other stuff .. cars too. So Yes you are right. Thing is since you have used the G for months you are thinking like this. If you had not bought the G until now you would've been loosing your sleep over it. That is why the hype is created - to lure customers like youBought myself 2 MOTO Gs at launch one for me and one for my brother and here's my take.
The phone itself is exceptional for its price and we are satisfied with the device so far. But I do regret the decision to jump in on the hype and buy at the launch itself. Firstly one month after my purchase FK offered 10% cash back on Axis Bank cards which could have saved me around 3000 bucks. Secondly It is now available at 2000 less with the last stocks remaining, so if I had bought it around now I could have saved a further Rs.4000.
I think FK is just creating an artificial demand for the MI3, and when the hype dies I bet we can get the same for a discounted price. What you think guys?